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How do you seed forage turnips??
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<blockquote data-quote="K-SHIRES" data-source="post: 194902" data-attributes="member: 3624"><p>We use a Brillion seeder. Turnips are an annual, you will have to plant every year. You can check out <a href="http://www.welterseed.com" target="_blank">http://www.welterseed.com</a> for turnip seed. They ship seed, or check with your local feedmill/agstore. Turnip seeds are very spherical, so they really flow thru seeding machinery. May want to stop and calibrate after a round or two to get right lbs. per acre you desire. We use purpletop turnips. Cheapest seed, good results. Many hybrids available, just depends on if you want more leafs or more (BIGGER) bulbs. Too big of bulbs can be a choking hazard for cattle. We always have long, grassy meadow hay round bales available to cattle when grazing turnips. Provides roughage , turnips pretty rich feed. (HIGH TDN).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K-SHIRES, post: 194902, member: 3624"] We use a Brillion seeder. Turnips are an annual, you will have to plant every year. You can check out [url=http://www.welterseed.com]http://www.welterseed.com[/url] for turnip seed. They ship seed, or check with your local feedmill/agstore. Turnip seeds are very spherical, so they really flow thru seeding machinery. May want to stop and calibrate after a round or two to get right lbs. per acre you desire. We use purpletop turnips. Cheapest seed, good results. Many hybrids available, just depends on if you want more leafs or more (BIGGER) bulbs. Too big of bulbs can be a choking hazard for cattle. We always have long, grassy meadow hay round bales available to cattle when grazing turnips. Provides roughage , turnips pretty rich feed. (HIGH TDN). [/QUOTE]
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