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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 1164576" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>In SE Kansas, you are on about the same level as we are in SW Missouri. I would not wait any later than Sept 1 than you have to. I have sown them as late as the 15th of Sept and they come up and do well, but the earlier sprout, the more they will make to graze, if you get rain. If you sow late August, normally you catch the Sept rains to get them up and get them going. Too early in August and you get a light shower, they sprout, then die because no more rain for awhile. Turnips are generally pretty forgiving. MIxing wheat or rye with them is good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 1164576, member: 1150"] In SE Kansas, you are on about the same level as we are in SW Missouri. I would not wait any later than Sept 1 than you have to. I have sown them as late as the 15th of Sept and they come up and do well, but the earlier sprout, the more they will make to graze, if you get rain. If you sow late August, normally you catch the Sept rains to get them up and get them going. Too early in August and you get a light shower, they sprout, then die because no more rain for awhile. Turnips are generally pretty forgiving. MIxing wheat or rye with them is good. [/QUOTE]
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