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Can I plant a corn silage crop after an early wheat variety in South Central, PA?
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Ken cen-pa
Posted 7/30/2011 21:25 (#1887730 - in reply to #1885721)
Subject: Re: Can I plant a corn silage crop after an early wheat variety in South Central, PA?


cental pa along the Susquehanna River
I am not sure on the variety. Yield this year was avg about 95. Had some do probably 110-115 our best. We put our barley in after we take corn silage off and put dairy manure on in the fall then in the spring we put 10 gallon of 30% on twice to keep it from going down. We never put any in the river bottom ground just because that corn gets shelled.
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