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<blockquote data-quote="BUCK-J" data-source="post: 2037197" data-attributes="member: 749"><p>What happens when you seed to high , is it the waste of money or competition among plants or what . I know ladino is a perenial but it seems the crimson dies off in the spring and the ladino comes on all summer . I just plow it under and go again the next year . Also the peas seem to be eaten up within 4 to 6 weeks . Seems like when I've planted at the much lower rate I'm lookin at bare dirt through winter . Thanks for all replies . </p><p></p><p> btw 15 plots 5 acres , 1- 1 acre , 3-1/2 acre , 4-1/4 acre the rest much smaller .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BUCK-J, post: 2037197, member: 749"] What happens when you seed to high , is it the waste of money or competition among plants or what . I know ladino is a perenial but it seems the crimson dies off in the spring and the ladino comes on all summer . I just plow it under and go again the next year . Also the peas seem to be eaten up within 4 to 6 weeks . Seems like when I've planted at the much lower rate I'm lookin at bare dirt through winter . Thanks for all replies . btw 15 plots 5 acres , 1- 1 acre , 3-1/2 acre , 4-1/4 acre the rest much smaller . [/QUOTE]
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