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<blockquote data-quote="BFE" data-source="post: 1706838" data-attributes="member: 28532"><p>Planted wheat on broadcast Frosty berseem clover Friday, got 1 3/4" over the weekend. I was hoping to have this done 3 weeks ago, but the beans were extra slow in turning this year. 4-16 plant date and 3.6 maturity, should've been off long ago, but that's the way it goes.</p><p></p><p>As with everything else, we here in Southern Illinois are right on the line between north and south, culturally and otherwise. Frosty is safe to plant in the southern region in Sept.-Oct., August or spring in the north. Lets hope the wind is out of the south for a couple more months.</p><p></p><p>Interested if anyone else has ever used Frosty, it sounds like it has a lot of good things going for it, non-bloating being a big one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BFE, post: 1706838, member: 28532"] Planted wheat on broadcast Frosty berseem clover Friday, got 1 3/4" over the weekend. I was hoping to have this done 3 weeks ago, but the beans were extra slow in turning this year. 4-16 plant date and 3.6 maturity, should've been off long ago, but that's the way it goes. As with everything else, we here in Southern Illinois are right on the line between north and south, culturally and otherwise. Frosty is safe to plant in the southern region in Sept.-Oct., August or spring in the north. Lets hope the wind is out of the south for a couple more months. Interested if anyone else has ever used Frosty, it sounds like it has a lot of good things going for it, non-bloating being a big one. [/QUOTE]
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