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I broadcasted some buckwheat two weeks ago into last yrs brassica and winter rye plots. After broadcasting the seeds we sprayed the fields with gly and as of today nothing is growing. I am in NE PA and there may not have been much rain in the last 2 weeks. Is there still hope something will grow.
I am looking to replace my 20 year old solo hard plastic shoulder spreader that served me well but is falling apart. I was able to spread clover seed with the hooper closed all the way up to spreading fertilizer. I mostly use my handheld scotts spreader for clover and I have a ATV moultrie...
Later This week, I want to plant brassica and a radishes in two plots in NE PA and was advised at Agway that I didn't needed need any fertilizer at planting time based on my soil test that I had done in the spring. I was told just to put down urea after the plants are about 4 inches prior to...
Last fall I planted Whitetail Institute Alfa-Rack and frost seeded clover a couple of weeks ago.
I just got my soil test back and i am not sure if I need to fertilize this plot at this time
My soil PH is 6.5 No limestone required
phosphorus (P) 34 Optimum
Potassium (K) 92 below Optimum...
I have a property in NE PA and I want to make one of my plots into a clover plot and I was wondering if it was too soon to plant a cover crop like winter rye or BFO.
I am heading up to the property this weekend and I might not get back up to the property until the 1st week of September