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Isn't that something?!!? 1" predicted for my area, not a drop! I was oh so close to spreading some urea on my topseeded rye in a bean plot yesterday afternoon....but I didn't!
Haven't had any rain for about a month now. Brassicas were looking good but I feel with no rain in sight, they may start to go downhill. I feel you bueller, I spread 50 pounds of rye on my new clover plot 2 weeks ago since we were suppose to get rain and now it's missed up twice. Been a very frustrating year.
Haven't had any rain for about a month now. Brassicas were looking good but I feel with no rain in sight, they may start to go downhill. I feel you bueller, I spread 50 pounds of rye on my new clover plot 2 weeks ago since we were suppose to get rain and now it's missed up twice. Been a very frustrating year.
I checked on my other bean plot yesterday that I topseeded with rye about two weeks ago, no rye to be found anywhere. I also have a cam on this plot....vids of two sandhill cranes marching up and down the bean rows.
We had 5" on Wednesday! Then 2 days of sun and breeze. Planted oats, cereal rye, wheat, peas and soybeans Saturday. Then got another 3/10's yesterday! I guess I cant complain!
I used to plant Labor Day weekend but after several years of dry September's and really late germinating rye (week into bow season before useful) I now plant in the middle of August. Plots will be lush green for the bow opener.