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Who's got a nice (Northern) mixed crop idea?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lbass" data-source="post: 1673835" data-attributes="member: 38465"><p>Corn, grows at a soil temp 5 degrees colder than Sorghum, Sorghum Sudan. Single cut, like the oats. When the oats are ready for hay, I believe the corn wouldnt be unmanageable. And if you buy just whole feed corn... A shocking amount will germinate. Good value per investment.</p><p></p><p>I would give annual ryegrass a serious look in your time frame. Ryegrass and vetch are like peas and carrots. Early growth, good yield, excellent response to N. Checks a lot of the boxes people want when they look at covers: compaction being a big one. Can be a pest in crops, but if you are cropping, i'm sure you knew that.</p><p></p><p>I'ld also look for bin run oats...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lbass, post: 1673835, member: 38465"] Corn, grows at a soil temp 5 degrees colder than Sorghum, Sorghum Sudan. Single cut, like the oats. When the oats are ready for hay, I believe the corn wouldnt be unmanageable. And if you buy just whole feed corn... A shocking amount will germinate. Good value per investment. I would give annual ryegrass a serious look in your time frame. Ryegrass and vetch are like peas and carrots. Early growth, good yield, excellent response to N. Checks a lot of the boxes people want when they look at covers: compaction being a big one. Can be a pest in crops, but if you are cropping, i'm sure you knew that. I'ld also look for bin run oats... [/QUOTE]
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