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<blockquote data-quote="DeerCamp" data-source="post: 5115431" data-attributes="member: 21011"><p>Last year I burned the entire field with round up, two sprays over 6 weeks. Then left it bare for several weeks. After, I planted a mix of cereal rye and winter wheat and in spots, clover.</p><p></p><p>The cereal Rye really seems to have taken root well and prevented weeds. Now that it has been bushhogged I'm sure some weeds will pop through. My soil quality is low, and that has been a process, so I'm adding fertilizer, bringing up the PH and hoping all the BioMass will help going on year 2. Right now there is a 2-3" layer of dead rye/wheat on top of the ground that I plan to mow again in august to prep for seed broadcast. There's actually quite a bit of clover coming up already. </p><p></p><p>I've decided not to plant beans or corn due to the unpredictable ag around me. Instead I'm going to go with Austrian Peas (per your suggestion last year I think) and Oats, Barley and Wheat.</p><p></p><p>I planted sorghum last week as a barrier around the plot. Hopefully it comes up as well as the egyptian wheat did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeerCamp, post: 5115431, member: 21011"] Last year I burned the entire field with round up, two sprays over 6 weeks. Then left it bare for several weeks. After, I planted a mix of cereal rye and winter wheat and in spots, clover. The cereal Rye really seems to have taken root well and prevented weeds. Now that it has been bushhogged I'm sure some weeds will pop through. My soil quality is low, and that has been a process, so I'm adding fertilizer, bringing up the PH and hoping all the BioMass will help going on year 2. Right now there is a 2-3" layer of dead rye/wheat on top of the ground that I plan to mow again in august to prep for seed broadcast. There's actually quite a bit of clover coming up already. I've decided not to plant beans or corn due to the unpredictable ag around me. Instead I'm going to go with Austrian Peas (per your suggestion last year I think) and Oats, Barley and Wheat. I planted sorghum last week as a barrier around the plot. Hopefully it comes up as well as the egyptian wheat did. [/QUOTE]
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