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*Final Update* Summer plot...crazy question?
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5115193" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Update to original post.....local co-op did not have Eagle RR soybeans in stock...but they did have Allen RR soybeans so I got a couple of bags and today broadcast 100lbs over 1½ acre of standing oats and crimson clover....started raining....bush hog was on tractor so I slammed the bush hog and chopped / mulched the standing oats and clover....couple of weeks I'll return and hit it with glysophate to kill any new grass or weeds...the rain was steady in area for 2 to 3 hours....fresh cut mulch is wet and matted.....it's a bit of an experiment.....so we'll see how it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5115193, member: 20594"] Update to original post.....local co-op did not have Eagle RR soybeans in stock...but they did have Allen RR soybeans so I got a couple of bags and today broadcast 100lbs over 1½ acre of standing oats and crimson clover....started raining....bush hog was on tractor so I slammed the bush hog and chopped / mulched the standing oats and clover....couple of weeks I'll return and hit it with glysophate to kill any new grass or weeds...the rain was steady in area for 2 to 3 hours....fresh cut mulch is wet and matted.....it's a bit of an experiment.....so we'll see how it goes. [/QUOTE]
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