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I would like to plant brassicas
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5428442" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Yeah I can see where my earlier comments could be confusing...sorry about that...but this year I wanted to give the barasicas a head start. I wanted them to germinate and get up 4 to 6 inches tall before top sowing any cereal grain.... hoping that they will get bigger and leafier before being crowded by the cereal grains.....and I'm not worried too much about winter wheat or cereal rye being covered perfectly....sowing it and mowing over it is great ...and sowing it into dead thatch before a good rain also will do fine.</p><p>But again....we've done co-op blends in years past that had winter wheat, turnips, radish and rape and they did great...but the barasicas just didn't get real big.....so to simplify things you could just spray ..wait a week...sow wheat and barasicas...then mow....just before a rain....we go heavy on seed rates when doing spray, sow and mow...good luck with your plots!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5428442, member: 20594"] Yeah I can see where my earlier comments could be confusing...sorry about that...but this year I wanted to give the barasicas a head start. I wanted them to germinate and get up 4 to 6 inches tall before top sowing any cereal grain.... hoping that they will get bigger and leafier before being crowded by the cereal grains.....and I'm not worried too much about winter wheat or cereal rye being covered perfectly....sowing it and mowing over it is great ...and sowing it into dead thatch before a good rain also will do fine. But again....we've done co-op blends in years past that had winter wheat, turnips, radish and rape and they did great...but the barasicas just didn't get real big.....so to simplify things you could just spray ..wait a week...sow wheat and barasicas...then mow....just before a rain....we go heavy on seed rates when doing spray, sow and mow...good luck with your plots! [/QUOTE]
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