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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5374532" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>Looks good! I bought buckwheat and sunn hemp to combine in a mix to drill (less poundage per acre) as to broadcasting. 20lbs buckwheat / 10 lbs sunn hemp per acre. When finishing off leveling the plots and getting them ready. I knew we would run out of time. So we box-bladed and disked, then broadcasted. 30 lbs an acre total is light, but $925 for 30 acres is rough!!! Haven't been to ours in 3 weeks, but last reports (last weekend), buckwheat was a foot tall. I was told this afternoon from a buddy that lives close to our place, we had a flood of rain. I won't make it back until mid July when I put cameras out, but will report back. Hoping the buckwheat grows and matures and a second crop grows until we terminate for fall crops. No clue on the sunn hemp, but will let you know. We want thatch!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5374532, member: 5787"] Looks good! I bought buckwheat and sunn hemp to combine in a mix to drill (less poundage per acre) as to broadcasting. 20lbs buckwheat / 10 lbs sunn hemp per acre. When finishing off leveling the plots and getting them ready. I knew we would run out of time. So we box-bladed and disked, then broadcasted. 30 lbs an acre total is light, but $925 for 30 acres is rough!!! Haven’t been to ours in 3 weeks, but last reports (last weekend), buckwheat was a foot tall. I was told this afternoon from a buddy that lives close to our place, we had a flood of rain. I won’t make it back until mid July when I put cameras out, but will report back. Hoping the buckwheat grows and matures and a second crop grows until we terminate for fall crops. No clue on the sunn hemp, but will let you know. We want thatch! [/QUOTE]
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