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Hey Mick T. check this out (covers are crimped)(updated)
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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 4432802" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>yep mine grew huge amounts the first year but it was back breaking to get it loose enough.</p><p></p><p>i got mine at the co-op. the winter oats i had to buy a 50 lb bag but the winter peas they sold by the pound. they sell crimson clover as well. Mick T also sent me a link for Hancock seed and they sell smaller quantity bags and usually free shipping.</p><p></p><p>i started this stand sept 27 but got lucky with a mild winter. i usually have it planted by the end of august or labor day to yield more tonnage. oats and barley will winter kill if cold enough. with winter wheat you can go all the way to Oct 15 or after the first frost date. also plant a mix of at least 2 type, ie legume and winter grain and plant half the amount of winter grain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 4432802, member: 6230"] yep mine grew huge amounts the first year but it was back breaking to get it loose enough. i got mine at the co-op. the winter oats i had to buy a 50 lb bag but the winter peas they sold by the pound. they sell crimson clover as well. Mick T also sent me a link for Hancock seed and they sell smaller quantity bags and usually free shipping. i started this stand sept 27 but got lucky with a mild winter. i usually have it planted by the end of august or labor day to yield more tonnage. oats and barley will winter kill if cold enough. with winter wheat you can go all the way to Oct 15 or after the first frost date. also plant a mix of at least 2 type, ie legume and winter grain and plant half the amount of winter grain. [/QUOTE]
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