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<blockquote data-quote="Jarred525" data-source="post: 4644981" data-attributes="member: 4794"><p>I started the Buffalo system last fall with my fall plantings. I love it! I had a roller crimper made and crimped in the spring and planted soybeans and a few fields in sunhemp. Browse pressure nailed it. I am looking for better ideas on spring planting. Maybe go with egyptian wheat, sudan, milo, buckwheat, or even other things to resist browse pressure and create a lot of mulch. I have a good amount of native browse and also ag sopybean fields in the area so I am not as worried about providing food in the springtime. More interested in my spring plantings in planting something to build soil matter. I am open to ideas on my spring plantings if anyone has input. </p><p></p><p>I rent a drill from COOP for spring plantings (it is heavier and gets the seed where I need it) and Soil Conservation for fall although I may switch to Coop if I can get a good spring crop that I can crimp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jarred525, post: 4644981, member: 4794"] I started the Buffalo system last fall with my fall plantings. I love it! I had a roller crimper made and crimped in the spring and planted soybeans and a few fields in sunhemp. Browse pressure nailed it. I am looking for better ideas on spring planting. Maybe go with egyptian wheat, sudan, milo, buckwheat, or even other things to resist browse pressure and create a lot of mulch. I have a good amount of native browse and also ag sopybean fields in the area so I am not as worried about providing food in the springtime. More interested in my spring plantings in planting something to build soil matter. I am open to ideas on my spring plantings if anyone has input. I rent a drill from COOP for spring plantings (it is heavier and gets the seed where I need it) and Soil Conservation for fall although I may switch to Coop if I can get a good spring crop that I can crimp. [/QUOTE]
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