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Spray and throw soybeans?
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5645872" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Co-op made a mistake in my favor. I called and they said they didn't have any Buckwheat. Then they called back and said they found 30 bags that weren't in their digital inventory. Bought what I needed at Buckwheat prices, but when I went to plant I realized they had sold me the wrong seed. Turned out Buckwheat was the first seed listed, but it was actually a mixture of Buckwheat, soybeans, Lab Lab and sorghum. I'm experimenting and just broadcast the seed and mowed existing plot growth (mainly grasses, but also dead seeded out crimson clover and wheat) down on top. Have no idea if any of it will germinate, but worth a try. Dusty dry mowing yesterday but got rain on it last night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5645872, member: 17"] Co-op made a mistake in my favor. I called and they said they didn't have any Buckwheat. Then they called back and said they found 30 bags that weren't in their digital inventory. Bought what I needed at Buckwheat prices, but when I went to plant I realized they had sold me the wrong seed. Turned out Buckwheat was the first seed listed, but it was actually a mixture of Buckwheat, soybeans, Lab Lab and sorghum. I'm experimenting and just broadcast the seed and mowed existing plot growth (mainly grasses, but also dead seeded out crimson clover and wheat) down on top. Have no idea if any of it will germinate, but worth a try. Dusty dry mowing yesterday but got rain on it last night. [/QUOTE]
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