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<blockquote data-quote="Muletrack" data-source="post: 1719956" data-attributes="member: 30827"><p>Am thinking of planting turnips/radishes to help recover some deep N. Just wondering if I can plant the brassicas earlier in the summer along with something like Piper Sudan, or if I should go ahead and take the warm season forage off and them come back with the fall frost mix (from my seed dearler) which would be grazed until maybe Dec. 1. This would be on a 140 acres that was in continuous corn/soy rotation for 18 years. Fall mix would include</p><p>20% Lentil</p><p>30% German Millet</p><p>10% Kale</p><p>10% Collard</p><p>20% Oats</p><p>5% Radish</p><p>5% Turnip</p><p>This mix is designed to produce high quality forage while adding nitrogen to your soil. All species tolerate frost well so they should provide some good growth later in the year, according to Chesak Seed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muletrack, post: 1719956, member: 30827"] Am thinking of planting turnips/radishes to help recover some deep N. Just wondering if I can plant the brassicas earlier in the summer along with something like Piper Sudan, or if I should go ahead and take the warm season forage off and them come back with the fall frost mix (from my seed dearler) which would be grazed until maybe Dec. 1. This would be on a 140 acres that was in continuous corn/soy rotation for 18 years. Fall mix would include 20% Lentil 30% German Millet 10% Kale 10% Collard 20% Oats 5% Radish 5% Turnip This mix is designed to produce high quality forage while adding nitrogen to your soil. All species tolerate frost well so they should provide some good growth later in the year, according to Chesak Seed. [/QUOTE]
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