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Looking ahead to next spring/summer
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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5200854" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>I did a blend of soybeans, sunflowers and sorghum this spring/summer. Everything came up good, but there were a lot of weeds. Those need to be under control before anything. Next spring, I think I'm going to go with pure soybeans on some plots (so I can spray them after they're 6 inches or so to knock back the weeds). And on the 11 acres of new plots, probably going with mostly buckwheat and add a little sorghum in there. I don't want the weeds to get established in those.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5200854, member: 5787"] I did a blend of soybeans, sunflowers and sorghum this spring/summer. Everything came up good, but there were a lot of weeds. Those need to be under control before anything. Next spring, I think I’m going to go with pure soybeans on some plots (so I can spray them after they’re 6 inches or so to knock back the weeds). And on the 11 acres of new plots, probably going with mostly buckwheat and add a little sorghum in there. I don’t want the weeds to get established in those. [/QUOTE]
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