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Planting sequence questions for no-tillers
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5670728" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>I got a great kill after bushhogging then spraying with roundup plus 24d this spring... drilled 50lbs forage beans/ 3lbs buckwheat/ 3lbs milo/ 3lbs pearl millet per acre.</p><p></p><p>But planting Memorial Day weekend, then 2w without rain was a killer for allowing grasses to take over before seeds germinated (plus 2w for the birds to eat seeds)</p><p></p><p>Most of my plots have a mix about 60% grasses, with 40% of what I planted. Should still be OK, as my main focus is not to feed the deer, but suppress woody and broadleaf weed establishment during the summer, making for a cleaner fall plot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5670728, member: 2805"] I got a great kill after bushhogging then spraying with roundup plus 24d this spring... drilled 50lbs forage beans/ 3lbs buckwheat/ 3lbs milo/ 3lbs pearl millet per acre. But planting Memorial Day weekend, then 2w without rain was a killer for allowing grasses to take over before seeds germinated (plus 2w for the birds to eat seeds) Most of my plots have a mix about 60% grasses, with 40% of what I planted. Should still be OK, as my main focus is not to feed the deer, but suppress woody and broadleaf weed establishment during the summer, making for a cleaner fall plot [/QUOTE]
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