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Sorghum-sudangrass after wheat?
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bgunzy
Posted 7/14/2006 13:29 (#26559 - in reply to #26502)
Subject: RE: Sorghum-sudangrass after wheat?



Humeston, IA

Thanks for the replies, guys.  It sounds like S-S could cause issues for the next year's corn crop.  How about drilling oats after the wheat?  If it gets rain we could have a forage crop to take off.  Plus, it would frost kill if we took it out that long.

The main goal for this project is to build organic matter on particular fields that have been severely eroded without costing a great amount.  So, anything that A) can produce a good amount of organic matter but B) could be prepared for no-tilling corn into the next year without causing a big headache would fit the ticket.

Maybe interseeding clover with the wheat would be good, too?

Thanks!

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