Food Plots Can you have too much rain?

Mr. Hawk

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On fresh seed? I planted yesterday and all this rain got me wondering if you can get too much? I did spray, throw and mow
 

Jcalder

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Cookeville
Rain that puts your seed in the ground is good. Rain that washes your seed and soil is bad lol. I think I just got the latter, but I don't have anything planted lol. The other issue is it all coming up nice and neat and the September drought hitting it.
 

bbqit

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Abita Springs
Prepare to replant. I hope all goes fine but lots of rain on fresh planting isn't good. I've had milo do fine but I always stopped my soybean planter 24 hours in front of rain and 48 hours for cotton. A good fungicide will help but wash your hands good after using. Fungicides ain't healthy at lunch
 

BSK

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It all depends on the rate of rainfall. A gully-washer on freshly turned ground is not good. Topsoil erosion and seed washed away. A long steady rain like most have received or are receiving from Ida, and the rain soaks into freshly-tilled ground, which is incredible helpful.
 

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