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<blockquote data-quote="AntebellumAcres" data-source="post: 1647992" data-attributes="member: 38792"><p>Sounds very similar to a lot of the ground around here. My family first came here around the turn of the century to do just that.. farm peanuts.</p><p></p><p>I wonder if it would pay to keep the land in annuals for a year after the cotton plays out to help hold the soil and bring in some organic matter rather than trying to sprig immediately the following spring? Cotton can go pretty late here so I don't see getting any wheat in the ground the first winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AntebellumAcres, post: 1647992, member: 38792"] Sounds very similar to a lot of the ground around here. My family first came here around the turn of the century to do just that.. farm peanuts. I wonder if it would pay to keep the land in annuals for a year after the cotton plays out to help hold the soil and bring in some organic matter rather than trying to sprig immediately the following spring? Cotton can go pretty late here so I don’t see getting any wheat in the ground the first winter. [/QUOTE]
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