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Joined: Dec 2011
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Looking at planting grain sorghum and iron clay peas…….planting a few 1.5- 2.0 acre spots…we have done it before I just cannot remember how much we did 😆…..thanks!
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Google says 15 to 20 pounds per acre of sorghum, and clay peas I normally do 1 bag per acre.
I ordered some sorghum, just 50 pounds, and I already got my sunn hemp. I had trouble finding it as I got close to planting season, so I went ahead and ordered it early this year. I will get some peas/soybeans and buckwheat and then have at it in a couple months.
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We broadcast 150 pounds per acre last year of iron and clay peas. We plant heavy so it is thick enough to stop the weeds from growing in plots.
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If you are still looking at spring seed look at LabLab seeds. They have worked great for us. Look at the different seeds in the mixture.
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