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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5691040" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>We do a wheat and oats mix that we drill in. Adding cereal rye in the mix this year to see if we see a difference between oats and rye. 15ish acres of that 7ish acres of clover that we also drill. We have tried a ton of different blends and for us this works the best we also have corn and beans on all of our farms except one that's all woods. We don't plant til around the end of September, and then when the crops are out we will spot drill other spots. We have tried turnips and radishes and have had no luck, but I know several people that have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5691040, member: 11992"] We do a wheat and oats mix that we drill in. Adding cereal rye in the mix this year to see if we see a difference between oats and rye. 15ish acres of that 7ish acres of clover that we also drill. We have tried a ton of different blends and for us this works the best we also have corn and beans on all of our farms except one that's all woods. We don't plant til around the end of September, and then when the crops are out we will spot drill other spots. We have tried turnips and radishes and have had no luck, but I know several people that have. [/QUOTE]
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