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<blockquote data-quote="tellico4x4" data-source="post: 5724961" data-attributes="member: 2474"><p>Still ain't too late guys, well for brassica to do much it probably is. Cereal grain & clover will be fine. You are really planting next springs clover anyway. Thankfully we have beucoo acorns and they aren't going to need plots until December at earliest.</p><p></p><p>According to UT Agriculture we haven't even reached the optimum wheat planting dates yet.</p><p></p><p><strong>"Dates: </strong>For best winter survival and top grain yield, plant wheat from October 15 to November 10. <strong>Do not plant wheat until after the fly-free date of October 15</strong>. Wheat should be planted early enough for young plants to become well-rooted and develop 3 to 4 inches of top growth before going into the winter (December 21st)."</p><p></p><p>Farmers have just started harvesting beans in north AL & will drill wheat afterwards. Have 20 acre field across road from my house & the wheat always looks great before winter.</p><p></p><p>Take advantage & get some mowing done while weather is nice. That's what I'm going to do starting tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tellico4x4, post: 5724961, member: 2474"] Still ain't too late guys, well for brassica to do much it probably is. Cereal grain & clover will be fine. You are really planting next springs clover anyway. Thankfully we have beucoo acorns and they aren't going to need plots until December at earliest. According to UT Agriculture we haven't even reached the optimum wheat planting dates yet. [B]"Dates: [/B]For best winter survival and top grain yield,[I] [/I]plant wheat from October 15 to November 10. [B]Do not plant wheat until after the fly-free date of October 15[/B]. Wheat should be planted early enough for young plants to become well-rooted and develop 3 to 4 inches of top growth before going into the winter (December 21st)." Farmers have just started harvesting beans in north AL & will drill wheat afterwards. Have 20 acre field across road from my house & the wheat always looks great before winter. Take advantage & get some mowing done while weather is nice. That's what I'm going to do starting tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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