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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5354584" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>gotta plant the brassicas early (like end of Aug) for them to really jump by Nov.</p><p>in a perfect world, I'd plant just the brassicas 3rd week of Aug, then come back and drill in the wheat/rye/ etc and clover end of Sept. But that's too much work, so I just plant everything right before a rain end of Aug/ 1st of Sept, and am prepared to come back in and drill wheat in mid Oct if there is no rain at all in Sept and it failed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5354584, member: 2805"] gotta plant the brassicas early (like end of Aug) for them to really jump by Nov. in a perfect world, I'd plant just the brassicas 3rd week of Aug, then come back and drill in the wheat/rye/ etc and clover end of Sept. But that's too much work, so I just plant everything right before a rain end of Aug/ 1st of Sept, and am prepared to come back in and drill wheat in mid Oct if there is no rain at all in Sept and it failed. [/QUOTE]
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