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Baling Austrian Winter Peas/Blackeyed Peas
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<blockquote data-quote="Aggie Farmer" data-source="post: 554607" data-attributes="member: 8475"><p>I'm thinking about planting some winter peas to bale for hay. I know they would make good hay, but do they make a decent amount of tonnage? Also, what kind of tonnage could I expect from planting blackeyed peas ? Have ya'll had better luck with them in rows or drilled? No one has ever planted any of this for forage around me, so this will be a test run. By the way, I am in central Texas on a high pH heavy blackland soil. Thanks for any input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aggie Farmer, post: 554607, member: 8475"] I'm thinking about planting some winter peas to bale for hay. I know they would make good hay, but do they make a decent amount of tonnage? Also, what kind of tonnage could I expect from planting blackeyed peas ? Have ya'll had better luck with them in rows or drilled? No one has ever planted any of this for forage around me, so this will be a test run. By the way, I am in central Texas on a high pH heavy blackland soil. Thanks for any input. [/QUOTE]
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