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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5814438" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I'm following Megalomaniac and Popcorn's lead on summer plots this year. I'm going to broadcast sorghum and a cheap soybean seed into my standing dead fall/winter plots (crimson clover and wheat that has seeded out and died), then mow that dead material down onto my summer seed and spray immediately. In early August, I'll broadcast buckwheat seed and mow/spray most of the summer plots (leaving some standing around the edge). I hope to get the same stand of naturally reseeded crimson clover I got this year (best stand I've ever had, and I broadcast no new seed). I'll then overseed with wheat in late September or early October.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5814438, member: 17"] I'm following Megalomaniac and Popcorn's lead on summer plots this year. I'm going to broadcast sorghum and a cheap soybean seed into my standing dead fall/winter plots (crimson clover and wheat that has seeded out and died), then mow that dead material down onto my summer seed and spray immediately. In early August, I'll broadcast buckwheat seed and mow/spray most of the summer plots (leaving some standing around the edge). I hope to get the same stand of naturally reseeded crimson clover I got this year (best stand I've ever had, and I broadcast no new seed). I'll then overseed with wheat in late September or early October. [/QUOTE]
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