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*Final Update* Summer plot...crazy question?
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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5110044" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>The oats and wheat will self terminate when seed heads are ripe. Crimson clover will pretty much die out from summer heat but will have seeded back by then. Oats and wheat seed will get eaten by mice, birds, turkey, and more. Mow before seed stage and it will not die. Success also largely depends on what you plant. Knowing that will allow better suggestions. I would suggest considering broadcast then crimp, injure by way of disking lightly. This will also get a lot better seed to soil contact</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5110044, member: 20151"] The oats and wheat will self terminate when seed heads are ripe. Crimson clover will pretty much die out from summer heat but will have seeded back by then. Oats and wheat seed will get eaten by mice, birds, turkey, and more. Mow before seed stage and it will not die. Success also largely depends on what you plant. Knowing that will allow better suggestions. I would suggest considering broadcast then crimp, injure by way of disking lightly. This will also get a lot better seed to soil contact [/QUOTE]
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