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Planting in the spring
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5509109" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>We are looking at buckwheat for a couple off our plots as well....two years ago we had good luck with it and the natural reseeding was a nice bonus....my only concern is last year it jumped to $83 per 50lb....so I'm hoping the price will return to something more normal....I've even thought about mixing cow peas in with buckwheat to sweeten the plot a little...but not so sweet that they mow it down...but buckwheat grows so thick and fast the peas may not have a chance? Still studying on a plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5509109, member: 20594"] We are looking at buckwheat for a couple off our plots as well....two years ago we had good luck with it and the natural reseeding was a nice bonus....my only concern is last year it jumped to $83 per 50lb....so I'm hoping the price will return to something more normal....I've even thought about mixing cow peas in with buckwheat to sweeten the plot a little...but not so sweet that they mow it down...but buckwheat grows so thick and fast the peas may not have a chance? Still studying on a plan. [/QUOTE]
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