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Who's got a nice (Northern) mixed crop idea?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rydero" data-source="post: 1673845" data-attributes="member: 38101"><p>Peas are a great option to mix in with the grain but they really mess with the ability to dry it down. I have done it successfully before but it was a situation where I got some good weather and I could wait for it to dry and then wait a few more days.</p><p></p><p> I had sorghum in a few spots last year (seeded in early June) and it germinated well everywhere. The one field would've been absolutely nothing without it since the grasshoppers decimated everything else. It was quite noticeable in one field that grew well but that one was grazed a few times at 6" before I let it really grow up. I'm not sure if it was beginners luck/other things conspiring to suppress competition for it or what because knowing that it's warm season you wouldn't think it'd do well paired with oats seeded relatively early but it seemed to do just that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rydero, post: 1673845, member: 38101"] Peas are a great option to mix in with the grain but they really mess with the ability to dry it down. I have done it successfully before but it was a situation where I got some good weather and I could wait for it to dry and then wait a few more days. I had sorghum in a few spots last year (seeded in early June) and it germinated well everywhere. The one field would've been absolutely nothing without it since the grasshoppers decimated everything else. It was quite noticeable in one field that grew well but that one was grazed a few times at 6" before I let it really grow up. I'm not sure if it was beginners luck/other things conspiring to suppress competition for it or what because knowing that it's warm season you wouldn't think it'd do well paired with oats seeded relatively early but it seemed to do just that. [/QUOTE]
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