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Here, radish forage is hit begin when it first appears. Next is turnip forage but that is after a hard frost. Next is radish tubers, and finally PTT tubers. All bets are off on a mast crop failure year when everything is hit early.
Here, radish forage is hit begin when it first appears. Next is turnip forage but that is after a hard frost. Next is radish tubers, and finally PTT tubers. All bets are off on a mast crop failure year when everything is hit early.
This ^^^ is accurate to my experience in the north as well, but if you throw in some of the hybrid forage brassicas that come in the fancy BOB mixes like A-K Honey Hole or FF Big-n-Beasty, those will get hit early, similar to the radish greens. The majority of tuber use is after things freeze and under the snow for us.