Don't put anything on really,just disk a few times before I plant the turnips in August then over seed with wheat in this case about the end of Sept makes for a really good food plot come hunting season in Nov.I broadcast the wheat or sometimes oats pretty thick and broadcasting is better than drilling to control weeds since there are few bare spots so when the grain takes off early in the Spring it'll choke most everything back for a good while.The turnips usually Winter kill here. This year it was clean enough to easily combine when it dried if I'd of wanted to.Growing up that's the way everyone planted wheat,worst thing that can happen is for it to get real wet about the time its ready to combine but if that happens probably not going to get much wheat regardless of how its grown because it'll become water logged, fall over and maybe mold.Turkeys and deer worked on the grain thru the middle of July and some weeds did come up in the wheat then but I bush hogged everything down before the weeds seeded out.Now I'm in a holding pattern because its way too wet to do anything.As soon as the weather clears I'll be extra busy working the deer plots up,getting them seeded and making hay.It'll be a while we've had 6 or 7 inches of rain in the last 6 days.Raining now.
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