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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5131830" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>Agreed with DR on both blends being good. He also beat me to saying the rotting radishes are good for your soil. That's half the reason I planted them last year and plan on doing the same this year. </p><p></p><p>I think this is a great thread you have started and hope others share their blends/species per acre as we approach the fall planting months. I have two different types of plots I am planting this fall. 1) existing plots (9 acres) that we have always planted and 2) newly-made plots (16 acres) that should be completed by the end of July. This is the plan thus far</p><p></p><p>Existing plots: Drilling 50/50 cereal rye and oats (about 60 lbs total), 6 lbs crimson clover, 2 lbs radishes and 3 lbs of kale</p><p>Newly-made plots: Broadcasting 100 lbs of Cereal rye and 6 lbs crimson clover per acre (trying to build the soil here by creating a lot of biomass come spring, while growing food the critters will eat as well)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5131830, member: 5787"] Agreed with DR on both blends being good. He also beat me to saying the rotting radishes are good for your soil. That's half the reason I planted them last year and plan on doing the same this year. I think this is a great thread you have started and hope others share their blends/species per acre as we approach the fall planting months. I have two different types of plots I am planting this fall. 1) existing plots (9 acres) that we have always planted and 2) newly-made plots (16 acres) that should be completed by the end of July. This is the plan thus far Existing plots: Drilling 50/50 cereal rye and oats (about 60 lbs total), 6 lbs crimson clover, 2 lbs radishes and 3 lbs of kale Newly-made plots: Broadcasting 100 lbs of Cereal rye and 6 lbs crimson clover per acre (trying to build the soil here by creating a lot of biomass come spring, while growing food the critters will eat as well) [/QUOTE]
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