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<blockquote data-quote="fenceman" data-source="post: 1285087" data-attributes="member: 23460"><p>Everyone around here is all in . we still have a chance to get something . the problem is 3/4 inch followed by nothing for a couple of weeks on the dry soil , and you'll lose them. We're used to having them up by now. Last year we turned cows on knee high oats on Nov. 7. Aint gonna happen this year,. Oats will germ down to about 50 degree soil temp. So we still have a chance. But at this point if I was to decide to replant Id use wheat. I don't usually put ryegrass out until November anyway. Its more of a spring thing and it dosnt tolerate heat when its young.</p><p>I spoke for 100 rolls of milo hay I didn't think I'd need . did it just to keep a door open. Now I'm starting to think I'm going to need it.</p><p></p><p>Maybe vette will weigh in and give us direction :help: :cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fenceman, post: 1285087, member: 23460"] Everyone around here is all in . we still have a chance to get something . the problem is 3/4 inch followed by nothing for a couple of weeks on the dry soil , and you'll lose them. We're used to having them up by now. Last year we turned cows on knee high oats on Nov. 7. Aint gonna happen this year,. Oats will germ down to about 50 degree soil temp. So we still have a chance. But at this point if I was to decide to replant Id use wheat. I don't usually put ryegrass out until November anyway. Its more of a spring thing and it dosnt tolerate heat when its young. I spoke for 100 rolls of milo hay I didn't think I'd need . did it just to keep a door open. Now I'm starting to think I'm going to need it. Maybe vette will weigh in and give us direction :help: :cboy: [/QUOTE]
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