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Re: Late planting
[Re: WmHunter]
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10/29/19 12:45 PM
10/29/19 12:45 PM
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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
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