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how do you plant your plots?
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5437855" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>No doubt spray and sow isn't perfect...but some of our plots are on slopes...not super steep but enough to wash...so erosion is a concern....but the most successful spray and sow plots we've had involved winter wheat or cereal rye....and for soil building buckwheat is great for spray and sow....two plots pictured haven't been disked in 7 or 8 years.....sprayed with glysophate and sowed heavy with buckwheat....and weed suppression was impressive....but in the same breath I'll admit we've had plenty of spray and sow failures...but in certain applications it has its place....and next year we're planning to experiment with spray , then burning the old layers of thatch then sow...in hopes of improving seed to soil contact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5437855, member: 20594"] No doubt spray and sow isn't perfect...but some of our plots are on slopes...not super steep but enough to wash...so erosion is a concern....but the most successful spray and sow plots we've had involved winter wheat or cereal rye....and for soil building buckwheat is great for spray and sow....two plots pictured haven't been disked in 7 or 8 years.....sprayed with glysophate and sowed heavy with buckwheat....and weed suppression was impressive....but in the same breath I'll admit we've had plenty of spray and sow failures...but in certain applications it has its place....and next year we're planning to experiment with spray , then burning the old layers of thatch then sow...in hopes of improving seed to soil contact. [/QUOTE]
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