Not knowing your area could not give advice at all. Here in the North West corner of Ohio wheat is put in shallow. A lot of good wheat was dropped over bean fields just as the leaves were ready to drop. The saying as I was growing up was mud in oats and dust in wheat. Dad had a coupla good crops of wheat that he had the wheat mixed with fertilizer at the Co-ops and spread it on with a fertilizer buggy. Run over the field with a spring tooth set shallow. Dad farmed 148 acres until he was 75 and it was hard for him to dump the seed in his drill so he went back to the end gate idea. Dad started farming in the 1920's and sowed his wheat with a end gate seeder that someone loaned him. It was mounted on the back of a wagon pulled with a team of horses. Always told around here that if I could get a coupla inches of green before frost I had it made on late planting.
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