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<blockquote data-quote="Rydero" data-source="post: 1683670" data-attributes="member: 38101"><p>Golden German was the big success. Had a Proso wreck when we had newly disced field what was a pasture. Got a couple big rains then very dry and it was an abject failure. Tried again last year on a field that was black. Broadcast then harrowed but there was no moisture for about a month. Some germinated but it just sprawled out on the ground instead of growing upward because there was so much open area. Just seems to be a Goldielocks crop, fantastic when things are jusssst right. Maybe I'm just unlucky with it, or doing it wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rydero, post: 1683670, member: 38101"] Golden German was the big success. Had a Proso wreck when we had newly disced field what was a pasture. Got a couple big rains then very dry and it was an abject failure. Tried again last year on a field that was black. Broadcast then harrowed but there was no moisture for about a month. Some germinated but it just sprawled out on the ground instead of growing upward because there was so much open area. Just seems to be a Goldielocks crop, fantastic when things are jusssst right. Maybe I'm just unlucky with it, or doing it wrong. [/QUOTE]
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