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    #11
    I know. They are terrible. Worse than thr rotten peas across the road.

    Our canola is even more spindly and shitty than the spindly shitty crap next to it.

    Our peas won't make 20 bushels I don't think. They turned all white and stuff


    Our wheat is so shitty. Can't believe the plants are even standing they are so spindly and short.

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      #12
      My rye got 40# of N down the pipe and 45# at jointing. I think it ran out of steam just before the second app but it's still 4-5 feet tall. The heads aren't quite as big as the hybrid winter rye at Scott but I think mine is thicker and only about a week behind. Should have sprayed it with Banvel to try and shorten it.

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        #13
        Would that be fall or spring rye?

        I'm guessing fall?

        Looking for some spring rye seed but it's hard to find...

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          #14
          It's spring rye.

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            #15
            I wouldnt pretend to know as much about this stuff,but does anyone remember an old producer article from years ago where i guy was saying he would jack his wheat seeding rate,let the crop starve for nitrogen so it didn't tiller,then hammer on the nitrogen and then get mind blowing yields?

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              #16
              If it was that easy, everybody would be doing it.

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                #17
                Cotton, yes I remember that article.

                We have been trying this the last couple of years and are getting better than average yields.

                However, I think the program works better if you have dependable rain.

                Your crop looks spindly all year, but yields phenomenal.

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                  #18
                  Kause, I was going to swath some of it for seed let me know if you want some too. It doesn't have any other cereal in it from what I can see so far. Eaglehillsgrain@gmail.com

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