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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5499717" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>So many variables... so many different things to do... so much time between now and summer planting...</p><p></p><p>I have one plot that was taken over by buttercup weed and failed. That joker is getting a healthy dose of 24d in late April.</p><p></p><p>Another experimental plot performed poorly due to the amount of the summer crop reside left (I'll someday get the time to make a review of that plot for posterity)</p><p></p><p>The main plots I won't make a decision on until I see how much balansa clover is thriving in early May... if tons of clover, I'll bushhog them high and not plant a summer plot. In those with poor clover stands, I'll bushhog, burn down chemically, and plant in millet, dwarf sorgham, buckwheat, and generic beans (new to me adding them, but at $19 per bag, who cares if the deer eat them out)</p><p></p><p>So... for most plots, I can't really say at this point what I'm going to do next year... other than suppress weeds in the summer and produce as much biomass as possible for fall and winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5499717, member: 2805"] So many variables... so many different things to do... so much time between now and summer planting... I have one plot that was taken over by buttercup weed and failed. That joker is getting a healthy dose of 24d in late April. Another experimental plot performed poorly due to the amount of the summer crop reside left (I'll someday get the time to make a review of that plot for posterity) The main plots I won't make a decision on until I see how much balansa clover is thriving in early May... if tons of clover, I'll bushhog them high and not plant a summer plot. In those with poor clover stands, I'll bushhog, burn down chemically, and plant in millet, dwarf sorgham, buckwheat, and generic beans (new to me adding them, but at $19 per bag, who cares if the deer eat them out) So... for most plots, I can't really say at this point what I'm going to do next year... other than suppress weeds in the summer and produce as much biomass as possible for fall and winter. [/QUOTE]
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