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Trying a new biomass seed blend
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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5634380" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>I never see much evidence of browse on vetch. I have used it for its legume value for years always as a part of a blend but when we first started crimping crops I saw a patch of it had spread out in the rye and the was very pleased to see it mat so well even in the rye, it stayed matted very well. I just consider it a soil builder and keep its participation at a low rate like 5 to 8 lb per acre. I also like that it is a cool season species and does not have to be sprayed to control it in my summer planted crops</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5634380, member: 20151"] I never see much evidence of browse on vetch. I have used it for its legume value for years always as a part of a blend but when we first started crimping crops I saw a patch of it had spread out in the rye and the was very pleased to see it mat so well even in the rye, it stayed matted very well. I just consider it a soil builder and keep its participation at a low rate like 5 to 8 lb per acre. I also like that it is a cool season species and does not have to be sprayed to control it in my summer planted crops [/QUOTE]
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