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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5716583" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>It will soak into the ground just fine even if spread a month after planting unless you get 2 or 3 inches of rain at once.</p><p></p><p>No need to fertilize at time of planting as a cost savings measure in case of poor germination (a million reasons for that). Just too costly with fertilizer prices as high as they are.</p><p></p><p>I planted 6 acres a couple weeks ago, got rain (.33 in) once just after, none since until right now. Surprisingly, it germinated great and the wheat and brassicas are 2in tall. Will fertilize in a couple more weeks once I know it has roots to survive the dry conditions.</p><p></p><p>Pulled the trigger yesterday on 4 more plots and drilled them. Getting some rain on them now as well!</p><p></p><p>Still holding off on my largest 8ac plot until there is more consistent rain forecast</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5716583, member: 2805"] It will soak into the ground just fine even if spread a month after planting unless you get 2 or 3 inches of rain at once. No need to fertilize at time of planting as a cost savings measure in case of poor germination (a million reasons for that). Just too costly with fertilizer prices as high as they are. I planted 6 acres a couple weeks ago, got rain (.33 in) once just after, none since until right now. Surprisingly, it germinated great and the wheat and brassicas are 2in tall. Will fertilize in a couple more weeks once I know it has roots to survive the dry conditions. Pulled the trigger yesterday on 4 more plots and drilled them. Getting some rain on them now as well! Still holding off on my largest 8ac plot until there is more consistent rain forecast [/QUOTE]
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