Lookin good man, it's time for a big one to go down
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Finally you planted, so it can start raining. I think my plots have received at least 3 inches of rain in the last 7 days. Can't wait to see how they are doing.
I bet your seeds are more secure than most since you broadcast into the standing rye and have a thatch cover. I figure you have stubble everywhere to hold them in place.
Due to the heat, the cereal Rye is not going to sprout back at all, or not till winter?
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Originally posted by jkelbe View PostFinally you planted, so it can start raining. I think my plots have received at least 3 inches of rain in the last 7 days. Can't wait to see how they are doing.
I bet your seeds are more secure than most since you broadcast into the standing rye and have a thatch cover. I figure you have stubble everywhere to hold them in place.
Due to the heat, the cereal Rye is not going to sprout back at all, or not till winter?
The Rye is a cool season annual so once it heats up it is toast and won't come back. However it had a seed head so it may come up volunteer this fall on its own.
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Originally posted by EastTexasMan View PostThis may sound dumb, but I'll ask anyways...
The oats we planted last fall are literally over waist high and seeded, if we shred them will any of that come back in the fall?
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Originally posted by Irish_25 View PostYour thread is an inspiration. One day I hope to do the same.
Originally posted by DUKFVR View PostLooking Good Steve! Can't wait till I get a tractor,so I can try some of the food plot planting out. Having to do small stuff for now with less than perfect ways. LOL!
I do enjoy tractor time immensely....zoning out and de-stressing from work feels like a vacation. Hope you get a tractor soon....you will love it.
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