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Re: Planting Advice - It’s Wet!
[Re: Seminole93]
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09/30/21 12:43 PM
09/30/21 12:43 PM
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JohnG
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Yep, I'm five miles east of you at the Y of 66 &28 in the flat land black dirt. I cut high and slow before the last rain so there would be no windrows knowing there would be little chance of disking, then sprayed this week and most of the thatch has now rotted. Depending on the weather the next couple weeks, and we are getting rain today, I'll scratch checkerboard pattern with the field cultivator to help dry it out, seed a couple days later, scratch it again, then cut the stubble short. Many on here have never dealt with this kind of soil and the number one rule is don't piss it off. You mess with it when it's wet, it will tighten up and turn to brick. The last week of October, if still too wet to cultivate, will seed heavy with wheat then mow. If it’s that wet that late, seed will germinate. Think this is the third time I’ve been in this situation the last 30 years.
Last edited by JohnG; 09/30/21 01:07 PM.
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