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Re: Throw n Mow Q&A
[Re: westflgator]
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02/17/16 01:53 AM
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William, look at the video in the link that I posted earlier in this thread in regards to no-till/throw n mow. That video will explain more than we can in a post. Those farmers in that video have reduced their input by 70% in some cases simply by utilizing a diversity in cover crops. Those cover crops are simply rolled down into a mat of OM, which then feeds the critters in the soil, that in turn feed the plants. It's not as much the plants feeding the plants, it's more about the OM feeding the microbial populations who then feed the plants.
I agree. I've seen a significant change both visually as well as on soil tests in just a few years. My test plot is growing much, much better.
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Re: Throw n Mow Q&A
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02/23/16 02:29 AM
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If you have sandy soils, lime will leach down thru the profile. I would do a soil test and amend the soil. Disk in the ammendments, unless on sandy soils, then plant buckwheat and try and triple crop it. This should get you into september. You will have plenty of weeds and grasses in your buckwheat by the 3rd time you cut it, which will provide you with carbon credits and thatch. Spraying gly, is a personal choice, although if the standing vegetation is real thick, i would spray 2 weeks before seeding. Add some radish or ptt to your mix to help with hardpan soils, plus it will feed the soils.
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Re: Throw n Mow Q&A
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02/23/16 02:58 AM
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Sooooo ... I want to try this on a few fields, particularly some where the soil is poor. What is step one this spring? Soil test? If so, do I till in the lime? Leave the lime on top? then plant a cover crop like BW? Then mow once or twice to let it reseed? Then what? Let it sit?
In the fall, spread rye, and clover, fertilize per the soil test, and then mow over the seeds? Or do I need to spray, seed, and then mow?
These plots are small - .5 acres.
Thanks. Like Blumsden said, spraying is a personal choice. I didn't spray any of mine and they all turned out very well. I wanted to leave the current vegetation (SH) growing while my seed was coming up. The weeds got bit back by the cold, the remaining SH that was still growing after I bush hogged eventually died out as well, and the plots came on strong.
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Re: Throw n Mow Q&A
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02/23/16 02:07 PM
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I agree with what blum has said as well……The only thing I would add is that I have come to the opinion that planting buckwheat, etc in the summer is really a personal choice too. I’ve tried several different things and I have to question if I’m any better off doing all that versus just growing biomass and natural browse during the summer. Most of us are dealing with small plots, relatively speaking, which makes it really hard to grow any significant amounts of ice cream type “crops” such as the previous mentioned. If in the end your efforts just end up being nothing more than a novelty….then you really haven’t accomplished too much.
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Re: Throw n Mow Q&A
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02/24/16 11:58 AM
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What CEC do y'all shoot for?
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Re: Throw n Mow Q&A
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02/24/16 03:39 PM
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Has anyone on here ever tried to plant any Whitetail Imperial clover? The field I am thinking about trying it in has moisture in it pretty much year around. Its located in a river bottom. I do have my green fields turn yellow towards the end of season although I fertilize them periodically throughout. I haven't done it personally, but know someone who does with great results. You could try a small area to see how it goes, instead of jumping in with both feet. Cause I know it's expensive.
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Re: Throw n Mow Q&A
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02/24/16 03:54 PM
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What CEC do y'all shoot for? I would like a CEC of 15-20 but I am not sure it will be attainable in this sandy soil. The sandier the soil the more likely for your nutrients to leach out. Organic matter can help hold that fertilizer around so your plants can utilize them.
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Re: Throw n Mow Q&A
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02/24/16 04:08 PM
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Yes it is N2! I have to confess to planting about 2 acres of it last year but covered it up too deep due to a mistake I made. What did come up looked great. I thought after turkey season goes out I'd try to do a better job at it this go around. If you ever want to go on a hunt let me know. I am covered up in birds. I hate that happened. Thanks for the invite.
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Re: Throw n Mow Q&A
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Has anyone on here ever tried to plant any Whitetail Imperial clover? The field I am thinking about trying it in has moisture in it pretty much year around. Its located in a river bottom. I do have my green fields turn yellow towards the end of season although I fertilize them periodically throughout. I haven't done it personally, but know someone who does with great results. You could try a small area to see how it goes, instead of jumping in with both feet. Cause I know it's expensive. The person that you know did he say if the deer hit it hard or not? I figured the turkeys would like it, although not as much as the chufas I plant.
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Re: Throw n Mow Q&A
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02/24/16 06:33 PM
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Has anyone on here ever tried to plant any Whitetail Imperial clover? The field I am thinking about trying it in has moisture in it pretty much year around. Its located in a river bottom. I do have my green fields turn yellow towards the end of season although I fertilize them periodically throughout. I haven't done it personally, but know someone who does with great results. You could try a small area to see how it goes, instead of jumping in with both feet. Cause I know it's expensive. The person that you know did he say if the deer hit it hard or not? I figured the turkeys would like it, although not as much as the chufas I plant. I believe the deer ate it too.
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Re: Throw n Mow Q&A
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02/25/16 04:27 AM
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Last year was the first year I had experimented with spring brassicas. I was having a hard time growing any brassicas during the fall due to browsing so I thought I would do a trial run during the spring to see if I could produce some rotten vegetable type biomass. I more less just threw some seed out toward the end of March and mowed over it when my cereal grains began to bolt. I’m going to try a couple different things this year I think. I may try to throw out some seed in another couple weeks just to see what happens.
Was thinking about throw and mowing in the next two weeks with some buckwheat, turnips, and radishes. The cereal grains are finally starting to get some height to them. Figured a throw and mow in a couple of weeks would be a good idea.
Last edited by William; 02/25/16 04:27 AM.
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Re: Throw n Mow Q&A
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02/25/16 05:39 AM
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Not sure where your located, but i wouldn't plant any warm season plantings before April 15th, in Alabama. Late frost will kill it, plus soil temps are not where they need to be. I don't plant until the end of April, just to make sure. The brassica's would be ok, but buckwheat is easily killed by a lite frost.
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