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Re: Throw n Mow Q&A
[Re: CNC]
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10/26/18 07:40 AM
10/26/18 07:40 AM
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That was a slow soaking 3/4" rain last night.
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Re: Throw n Mow Q&A
[Re: RiverWood]
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10/26/18 08:00 AM
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I used the throw and wait method in several acres of dead soybeans next to drilled plots in early October. Drilled plots emerged within 3 days and are 6” tall. Throw plots are barely starting to emerge. I don’t think you’re ever gonna have a really good stand by simply top sowing seed. Mowing or dragging down dead vegetation over the seed really changes the situation. It would be like trying to do a germ test in between to paper towels without ever putting the top paper towel over the seed. You need that thatch over the seed to create warm, moist, greenhouse conditions at the soil surface level for several days after your initial rain. I also think the mowing and dragging helps to get the seed down to the soil a lot better versus only broadcasting. What you did is a little bit apples to oranges compared to what Dean just posted pics of for example.
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Re: Throw n Mow Q&A
[Re: 257wbymag]
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10/26/18 01:30 PM
10/26/18 01:30 PM
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Here's one of my radish fields in front of my shop. It's not as big as my others but there so much tonnage out there no way they can eat it up now. My son and I stop counting at dark Sunday and had 40+ out there. I never planted much radish/clover before mixed but I'm sold for now. ![[Linked Image]](https://i.imgur.com/BiIbujf.jpg) Do the radishes hold up to freezes?
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Re: Throw n Mow Q&A
[Re: 257wbymag]
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10/26/18 02:36 PM
10/26/18 02:36 PM
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Here's one of my radish fields in front of my shop. It's not as big as my others but there so much tonnage out there no way they can eat it up now. My son and I stop counting at dark Sunday and had 40+ out there. I never planted much radish/clover before mixed but I'm sold for now. ![[Linked Image]](https://i.imgur.com/BiIbujf.jpg) Good looking plot! Is that a throw & mow plot? Also what type radishes/clover is that and when were they planted? lol
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Re: Throw n Mow Q&A
[Re: CNC]
#2619771
10/26/18 03:59 PM
10/26/18 03:59 PM
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Drilled. Sodbuster radish/crimson clover/triticale. Planted sept 25. Yes radish will be killed by a sub 25 degree freeze. Frost won't bother them.
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Re: Throw n Mow Q&A
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10/27/18 05:52 PM
10/27/18 05:52 PM
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Checked some of our plots today. The throw and mow plots that have some shade coverage look awesome. The ones that don’t get any shade look absolutely terrible !! It’s all about moisture …..the shady places are holding more moisture……More thatch also holds more moisture. More organic matter in the soil holds more moisture…..That's what you're wanting to work toward long term.
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Re: Throw n Mow Q&A
[Re: CNC]
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10/28/18 05:51 PM
10/28/18 05:51 PM
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It just doesn't seem to take hold much in N AL. Different soil structures and sparse fall rain spells disaster on most normal years. Our ground just dries out super fast after a rain.
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