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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5370518" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>Still no rain in Hickman. Just got an assessment of our place though. My cousin went to our place over the weekend. Surprisingly, the buckwheat was up to about a foot tall in all the new plots (21 acres). I can't believe that, but is testament to how resilient buckwheat is. Not sure on the sunn hemp - he doesn't know what it looks like. </p><p></p><p>Another testament to no till - all the sorghum we planted last weekend has sprouted and is about 1-2" tall. We had rain I believe the Wednesday -Thursday prior, drilled in sorghum (9 acres) that Sunday and then sprayed. All that thatch from cereal rye and crimson clover was holding moisture in the soil. So much so, that all that sorghum sprouted in this 100 degree dry heat. Couldn't believe that. Now, will it withstand another whole week with no rain and 100+ degree temps? Lord help us</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5370518, member: 5787"] Still no rain in Hickman. Just got an assessment of our place though. My cousin went to our place over the weekend. Surprisingly, the buckwheat was up to about a foot tall in all the new plots (21 acres). I can’t believe that, but is testament to how resilient buckwheat is. Not sure on the sunn hemp - he doesn’t know what it looks like. Another testament to no till - all the sorghum we planted last weekend has sprouted and is about 1-2” tall. We had rain I believe the Wednesday -Thursday prior, drilled in sorghum (9 acres) that Sunday and then sprayed. All that thatch from cereal rye and crimson clover was holding moisture in the soil. So much so, that all that sorghum sprouted in this 100 degree dry heat. Couldn’t believe that. Now, will it withstand another whole week with no rain and 100+ degree temps? Lord help us [/QUOTE]
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