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When and how do y'all plant winter wheat?
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<blockquote data-quote="darn2ten" data-source="post: 3756124" data-attributes="member: 11044"><p>DMAG, as BSK said, if your going to be just broadcasting on unbroken ground you do need to seed at a higher rate. I'm use to planting on plowed, prepared ground. Time wise I think your fine right now, but I would definitely make it a priority to get it done shortly. Watch the best rain chances and try to get it out right before it. Lots of people put out different things, me included. However just a wheat and clover mix would serve you well and be a great food plot. With a tractor, as the years go by I'm sure you'll figure it all out. Wheat is my number one ingredient in my fall mixes. Only other two things besides a mix of white and red clover I use is oats and winter peas. After trying many different thing over the years, this is what I have settled on with excellent results. Again, don't over think it and just get out there and get started. Also lime doesn't have instant effects, especially pelletized lime. It takes quite a while to get into the soil and have the desired effects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darn2ten, post: 3756124, member: 11044"] DMAG, as BSK said, if your going to be just broadcasting on unbroken ground you do need to seed at a higher rate. I'm use to planting on plowed, prepared ground. Time wise I think your fine right now, but I would definitely make it a priority to get it done shortly. Watch the best rain chances and try to get it out right before it. Lots of people put out different things, me included. However just a wheat and clover mix would serve you well and be a great food plot. With a tractor, as the years go by I'm sure you'll figure it all out. Wheat is my number one ingredient in my fall mixes. Only other two things besides a mix of white and red clover I use is oats and winter peas. After trying many different thing over the years, this is what I have settled on with excellent results. Again, don't over think it and just get out there and get started. Also lime doesn't have instant effects, especially pelletized lime. It takes quite a while to get into the soil and have the desired effects. [/QUOTE]
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