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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5499557" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>No till drill almost all plots (except clover, I have a lot of blended clover) in a blend very much like Eagle seeds "smorgasboard" blend. Its food, cover and soil building. I have a couple strategically located plots that will get Eagle seed bean blend drilled in. I always follow in the fall with cereal rye, radishes, turnips, annual clovers drilled in. I shoot for August 31 for fall planting. I never till existing plots but will run a subsoiler or orchard plow through one if I feel its getting compacted and not absorbing water. I understand the desire to plant turnips earlier and in a wet year you might get away with it but if it turns off hot and dry late july / early august your newly germinated turnips will suffer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5499557, member: 20151"] No till drill almost all plots (except clover, I have a lot of blended clover) in a blend very much like Eagle seeds "smorgasboard" blend. Its food, cover and soil building. I have a couple strategically located plots that will get Eagle seed bean blend drilled in. I always follow in the fall with cereal rye, radishes, turnips, annual clovers drilled in. I shoot for August 31 for fall planting. I never till existing plots but will run a subsoiler or orchard plow through one if I feel its getting compacted and not absorbing water. I understand the desire to plant turnips earlier and in a wet year you might get away with it but if it turns off hot and dry late july / early august your newly germinated turnips will suffer. [/QUOTE]
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