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Late planting #2934807
10/24/19 07:13 PM
10/24/19 07:13 PM
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Prattville, Alabama
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If you were planting early November what would you plant for the season?


"I'm not near as critical about how big they are as I once was. Smiles are more important now! We will grow more deer."
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Re: Late planting [Re: Skullworks] #2934809
10/24/19 07:14 PM
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cereal rye


We dont rent pigs
Re: Late planting [Re: Skullworks] #2934821
10/24/19 07:37 PM
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I would think anything you would have planted two weeks ago would be ok to plant two weeks from now. I planted wheat oats and brassicas last monday, they are looking great now. My clover field has just sprouted a couple weeks ago, its up looking like little clovers now. I reckon as long as its getting warm up in the day most things youd plant in the fall would be ok.

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Re: Late planting [Re: Skullworks] #2934869
10/24/19 08:18 PM
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I'll be planting a 6way mix, some clover and brassicas in the next two weeks. If you have fields with a nutgrass problem it's always best to plant closer to the first frost about the middle of November.

Re: Late planting [Re: Skullworks] #2934888
10/24/19 08:27 PM
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In 2016 I planted the first weekend of deer gun season. By Christmas fields looked great. Unless this is a historically cold winter you will be fine

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Re: Late planting [Re: Skullworks] #2934892
10/24/19 08:29 PM
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somewhere around 112.
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Same as usual. Cosaque oats, triticale, Yucchi clover


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Re: Late planting [Re: Skullworks] #2934952
10/24/19 09:30 PM
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I finished mine today...


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Re: Late planting [Re: jb20] #2934958
10/24/19 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by jb20
I finished mine today...


I did as well... I’ll probably too sew some seed later depending if any gets washed away.

Re: Late planting [Re: Big AL 76] #2935265
10/25/19 11:02 AM
10/25/19 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Big AL 76
...….depending if any gets washed away.


Do you see this as being ok and "just part of the process"?? The reason I say that is because I've noticed a lot of folks make this same comment as if its just a part of planting and no big deal.....even though they're actually having most of their fertilizer washed away as well and suffering from major topsoil loss in the process.

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We dont rent pigs
Re: Late planting [Re: Skullworks] #2935271
10/25/19 11:10 AM
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Oats


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Re: Late planting [Re: CNC] #2935328
10/25/19 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by CNC
Originally Posted by Big AL 76
...….depending if any gets washed away.


Do you see this as being ok and "just part of the process"?? The reason I say that is because I've noticed a lot of folks make this same comment as if its just a part of planting and no big deal.....even though they're actually having most of their fertilizer washed away as well and suffering from major topsoil loss in the process.


I literally only had this particular day to do the planting and literally just picked this lease up a week prior.. I think for the most part everything should be ok as the dirt seemed to be in decent shape and most fields looked as if they would not hold a ton of water but it should run off.. I only mentioned reseeding Incase I need to throw more seed and fertilizer out.. I would love to have had a better plan and time and plan to take better care of the fields in the spring and through out the year.. my goal is for the fields to hopefully produce and attract deer for the wife,kids and grandkids.. I’m no expert by any means and try the best I can from what I know and read on here 🤔

Re: Late planting [Re: Skullworks] #2935385
10/25/19 01:45 PM
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I planted some turnips in a skippy spot in my fall garden monday, they are up right now, looks like every seed sprouted. We have had frost close to here a couple days this week, but the temps got up in the 70s later in the day and the ground is very moist. I wouldnt hestiate to plant any kind of fall plot right now.

Re: Late planting [Re: Big AL 76] #2935659
10/25/19 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Big AL 76
Originally Posted by CNC
Originally Posted by Big AL 76
...….depending if any gets washed away.


Do you see this as being ok and "just part of the process"?? The reason I say that is because I've noticed a lot of folks make this same comment as if its just a part of planting and no big deal.....even though they're actually having most of their fertilizer washed away as well and suffering from major topsoil loss in the process.


I literally only had this particular day to do the planting and literally just picked this lease up a week prior.. I think for the most part everything should be ok as the dirt seemed to be in decent shape and most fields looked as if they would not hold a ton of water but it should run off.. I only mentioned reseeding Incase I need to throw more seed and fertilizer out.. I would love to have had a better plan and time and plan to take better care of the fields in the spring and through out the year.. my goal is for the fields to hopefully produce and attract deer for the wife,kids and grandkids.. I’m no expert by any means and try the best I can from what I know and read on here 🤔



I got you….I was really firing shots at everyone and not you with my comments. I’ve just noticed in the past that folks will be quick to nit pick at the issues we may have when doing T&M but they never scrutinize their own method the same way. You may have folks point out that there’s some seed not taking root with T&M but then never say a word when someone posts a pic of a tilled field with gulley erosion. I honestly think that many folks have become so accustomed to it that they actually don’t even see it as an issue if they even “see it” at all. I remember posting pics myself where I didn’t “see it”. I was so proud of the sunflowers that were sprouting and that is what I was showing. When I look back on the same pic now….all I see is the major soil erosion that had taken place.


We dont rent pigs
Re: Late planting [Re: CNC] #2935662
10/25/19 05:59 PM
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Tuscaloosa Co.
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Originally Posted by CNC
Originally Posted by Big AL 76
Originally Posted by CNC
Originally Posted by Big AL 76
...….depending if any gets washed away.


Do you see this as being ok and "just part of the process"?? The reason I say that is because I've noticed a lot of folks make this same comment as if its just a part of planting and no big deal.....even though they're actually having most of their fertilizer washed away as well and suffering from major topsoil loss in the process.


I literally only had this particular day to do the planting and literally just picked this lease up a week prior.. I think for the most part everything should be ok as the dirt seemed to be in decent shape and most fields looked as if they would not hold a ton of water but it should run off.. I only mentioned reseeding Incase I need to throw more seed and fertilizer out.. I would love to have had a better plan and time and plan to take better care of the fields in the spring and through out the year.. my goal is for the fields to hopefully produce and attract deer for the wife,kids and grandkids.. I’m no expert by any means and try the best I can from what I know and read on here 🤔



I got you….I was really firing shots at everyone and not you with my comments. I’ve just noticed in the past that folks will be quick to nit pick at the issues we may have when doing T&M but they never scrutinize their own method the same way. You may have folks point out that there’s some seed not taking root with T&M but then never say a word when someone posts a pic of a tilled field with gulley erosion. I honestly think that many folks have become so accustomed to it that they actually don’t even see it as an issue if they even “see it” at all. I remember posting pics myself where I didn’t “see it”. I was so proud of the sunflowers that were sprouting and that is what I was showing. When I look back on the same pic now….all I see is the major soil erosion that had taken place.


All water problems aren’t the same and some can’t be fixed with top sewn seed.


83% of all statistics are made up.

Re: Late planting [Re: Skullworks] #2938373
10/28/19 06:52 AM
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If you take the time and read on the bag, it plainly states, to plant 30 days before a frost. So when is that? We don't know, but we know when it usually is for our area's. Cereal rye actively grows when the temps are 36 degrees and higher. Most other forages do not.

Re: Late planting [Re: Skullworks] #2938634
10/28/19 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Skullworks
If you were planting early November what would you plant for the season?


I would plant the same wheat, oats, rye and clover mix that I always do.
I have planted many times in November due to October drought and had no problems with it coming up.
When we had the late season massive drought a few years ago there was no rain from August until the first week of December.
I planted that same mix the first week of December right before the rain and it all came up like normal, surprisingly.


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Re: Late planting [Re: WmHunter] #2939417
10/29/19 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by WmHunter
Originally Posted by Skullworks
If you were planting early November what would you plant for the season?


I would plant the same wheat, oats, rye and clover mix that I always do.
I have planted many times in November due to October drought and had no problems with it coming up.
When we had the late season massive drought a few years ago there was no rain from August until the first week of December.
I planted that same mix the first week of December right before the rain and it all came up like normal, surprisingly.


Someone must have taught you well

Re: Late planting [Re: ronfromramer] #2939543
10/29/19 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by ronfromramer
Originally Posted by WmHunter
Originally Posted by Skullworks
If you were planting early November what would you plant for the season?


I would plant the same wheat, oats, rye and clover mix that I always do.
I have planted many times in November due to October drought and had no problems with it coming up.
When we had the late season massive drought a few years ago there was no rain from August until the first week of December.
I planted that same mix the first week of December right before the rain and it all came up like normal, surprisingly.


Someone must have taught you well


Yep, some wise ole sage from South Montgomery County.

Word is he used to be a mafia hit man.
And flew drugs from South America for Pablo Escobar.
Until he went "straight" and picked up the sport of deer hunting.


beers


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" Chuck Sykes is a dictator control freak like Vladimir Putin " WmHunter

Re: Late planting [Re: Skullworks] #2939586
10/29/19 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Skullworks
If you were planting early November what would you plant for the season?


Any mix predominately consisting of wheat , oats, and rye.

Re: Late planting [Re: WmHunter] #2939599
10/29/19 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by WmHunter
Originally Posted by ronfromramer
Originally Posted by WmHunter
Originally Posted by Skullworks
If you were planting early November what would you plant for the season?


I would plant the same wheat, oats, rye and clover mix that I always do.
I have planted many times in November due to October drought and had no problems with it coming up.
When we had the late season massive drought a few years ago there was no rain from August until the first week of December.
I planted that same mix the first week of December right before the rain and it all came up like normal, surprisingly.


Someone must have taught you well


Yep, some wise ole sage from South Montgomery County.

Word is he used to be a mafia hit man.
And flew drugs from South America for Pablo Escobar.
Until he went "straight" and picked up the sport of deer hunting.


beers


Keep it down home, cuz

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