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*Updated* Buckwheat
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5143341" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Update on buckwheat plots. Goal was to build and improve soil...so to recap....we sprayed the remnants of last year's fall planting and sowed buckwheat heavy into the standing thatch....was fortunate to receive a couple of heavy rains which helped to mat the thatch down....I'm very pleased with the performance and appreciate the recommendation from several here on TN deer....our plan is to either spray the buckwheat and sow fall blend into it then run over it with cultipacker....or sow fall blend into it and mow.... not sure which method would be better? but I'm very impressed with the buckwheat's ability to shade out weeds....where the buckwheat is thick...there are no weeds....allot of nice material to add back into the soil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5143341, member: 20594"] Update on buckwheat plots. Goal was to build and improve soil...so to recap....we sprayed the remnants of last year's fall planting and sowed buckwheat heavy into the standing thatch....was fortunate to receive a couple of heavy rains which helped to mat the thatch down....I'm very pleased with the performance and appreciate the recommendation from several here on TN deer....our plan is to either spray the buckwheat and sow fall blend into it then run over it with cultipacker....or sow fall blend into it and mow.... not sure which method would be better? but I'm very impressed with the buckwheat's ability to shade out weeds....where the buckwheat is thick...there are no weeds....allot of nice material to add back into the soil. [/QUOTE]
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