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West Central Illinois | Planted october 6, didn't get a drop of rain on it until halloween morning. We've been very dry all fall but with rain the past week it's really making up for it. Surprisingly in the better dirt we had a bit of emergence before we got rain but now everything's coming up now. Planted into bean stubble with an old rickety conventional drill was able to still get the seed 1/4"-1/2" depth despite the rock hard dry clay hills. Rate was around 15 lb per acre, hopefully it gets going good and can survive winter but the bit I've played with the stuff it's overwintered fine for me so far.
Plan is to graze it before planting, have 2 separate herds bordering this farm so will hit it from both sides and can more easily pull cows off when it comes time to spray it or it gets too muddy out
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