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how do you plant your plots?
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<blockquote data-quote="skipperbrown" data-source="post: 5434869" data-attributes="member: 22371"><p>I sprayed 3 acres this spring, waited for it to turn crispy brown, and then disked until there was just dirt showing. Next I planted beans and peas. Seems like I just churned the seed bank because the weeds in my beans and peas are terrible (the drought hurt my plots. I'm just trying disk and plant for my fall plots to see if I can skip a step. Hopefully most of the weeds are warm season plants and won't show up until next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skipperbrown, post: 5434869, member: 22371"] I sprayed 3 acres this spring, waited for it to turn crispy brown, and then disked until there was just dirt showing. Next I planted beans and peas. Seems like I just churned the seed bank because the weeds in my beans and peas are terrible (the drought hurt my plots. I'm just trying disk and plant for my fall plots to see if I can skip a step. Hopefully most of the weeds are warm season plants and won't show up until next year. [/QUOTE]
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