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<blockquote data-quote="darn2ten" data-source="post: 3747664" data-attributes="member: 11044"><p>I've planted from mid August threw early October. Imo, if you wait till October you start getting cool weather and frost. That stunts growth and you just don't get a good stand like you do if you plant no later than the second week of September. A lot depends on what your planting. If you were planting straight wheat then October is not to late. If your planting something like winter peas, beans, or oats then you are better served getting started a little earlier. I always let the rain dictate when i'm going to plant as close to early Sept. as possible. I sprayed exactly 2 weeks ago today, and we got 80% chance of rain this Sat. and Sun. I'm going to try to get my seed in the ground tomorrow which I think will work out just about right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darn2ten, post: 3747664, member: 11044"] I've planted from mid August threw early October. Imo, if you wait till October you start getting cool weather and frost. That stunts growth and you just don't get a good stand like you do if you plant no later than the second week of September. A lot depends on what your planting. If you were planting straight wheat then October is not to late. If your planting something like winter peas, beans, or oats then you are better served getting started a little earlier. I always let the rain dictate when i'm going to plant as close to early Sept. as possible. I sprayed exactly 2 weeks ago today, and we got 80% chance of rain this Sat. and Sun. I'm going to try to get my seed in the ground tomorrow which I think will work out just about right. [/QUOTE]
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