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how do you plant your plots?
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5435100" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I'm seriously considering a couple of different experiments next summer. Might try a couple of plots in pure Buckwheat. Also considering keeping a couple of plots in Crimson Clover by allowing the fall plots to seed out in May and then mowing them to naturally reseed. Then using Clethodim to keep the grasses down, plus mowing regularly to keep the Crimson from blooming out during the summer. And if we don't get another summer drought, try RR soybeans again in a plot or two (Eagle seed mix).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5435100, member: 17"] I'm seriously considering a couple of different experiments next summer. Might try a couple of plots in pure Buckwheat. Also considering keeping a couple of plots in Crimson Clover by allowing the fall plots to seed out in May and then mowing them to naturally reseed. Then using Clethodim to keep the grasses down, plus mowing regularly to keep the Crimson from blooming out during the summer. And if we don't get another summer drought, try RR soybeans again in a plot or two (Eagle seed mix). [/QUOTE]
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