![](/profile/get-photo.asp?memberid=3880&type=profile&rnd=594) Texas/New Mexico Stateline | Dry spots. I see this a lot planting dryland milo. We usually till ahead of the planter, and if the ground is not really smooth ahead of the tillage, you'll end up with dry spots. Then you get rain later and the seed comes up.
With our erratic rainfall, sometimes we'll go a long time from planting to the next rain so you'll have milo knee high, and just germinating seed right in the same row.
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