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<blockquote data-quote="Poleaxe" data-source="post: 3716683" data-attributes="member: 12090"><p>I have a spot that has soybeans over each field. I not sure but I would think harvesting them is not to long away. They are little higher than waist tall. The farmer always plants wheat after he havests them. If they are cut within the next month would it be to early/late to plant turnips? I was thinking about putting it on top of the soil before he replows for the wheat. I have seen a lot of deer around turnips and didn't know when the planting window closes and opens?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poleaxe, post: 3716683, member: 12090"] I have a spot that has soybeans over each field. I not sure but I would think harvesting them is not to long away. They are little higher than waist tall. The farmer always plants wheat after he havests them. If they are cut within the next month would it be to early/late to plant turnips? I was thinking about putting it on top of the soil before he replows for the wheat. I have seen a lot of deer around turnips and didn't know when the planting window closes and opens? [/QUOTE]
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