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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1432656" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>SCA hit me the first time in the first week of July in 2014, 30 miles S. of the Red River. I didn't plant SS again till this year. Planted April 1st and cut June 9. Yesterday, July 12, I saw the first infestation on the regrowth. Just happened to have the cutter on the tractor so, even though I didn't get the height back up to 1-3' depending on now much fert was available where, I got it cut. After I get it off the field it's plow the stubble back in.</p><p></p><p>Those in the know say to plant early and expect them up here later on in the year. Well I did and played dodge ball with the weather but at least I got a crop and more off before they hit me. I'd like to plant later giving time for the weather to dry out for harvest season but afraid to and don't like the idea of spraying with pesticides for a crop destined for customer's cattle if they invade before harvest. Besides my applicator's license expired long ago and saw no reason to renew it putting the recommended treatments out of reach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1432656, member: 27848"] SCA hit me the first time in the first week of July in 2014, 30 miles S. of the Red River. I didn't plant SS again till this year. Planted April 1st and cut June 9. Yesterday, July 12, I saw the first infestation on the regrowth. Just happened to have the cutter on the tractor so, even though I didn't get the height back up to 1-3' depending on now much fert was available where, I got it cut. After I get it off the field it's plow the stubble back in. Those in the know say to plant early and expect them up here later on in the year. Well I did and played dodge ball with the weather but at least I got a crop and more off before they hit me. I'd like to plant later giving time for the weather to dry out for harvest season but afraid to and don't like the idea of spraying with pesticides for a crop destined for customer's cattle if they invade before harvest. Besides my applicator's license expired long ago and saw no reason to renew it putting the recommended treatments out of reach. [/QUOTE]
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