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    Pea Stubble

    Read some posts and figured I would sign up and see if I can offer anything.

    Did peas for the first time last year, any tips/tricks/suggestions for direct seeding in to pea stubble?

    Combined with a straight header and was cut quite short. Disced the areas where had troubles getting all straw.

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    Originally posted by willy16 View Post
    Read some posts and figured I would sign up and see if I can offer anything.

    Did peas for the first time last year, any tips/tricks/suggestions for direct seeding in to pea stubble?

    Combined with a straight header and was cut quite short. Disced the areas where had troubles getting all straw.
    Seed through it on a nice dry day. Don't harrow.... It'll disintegrate beautifully.


    Pea fields are always softer, more mellow, and smoother.... or at least seem to be here.

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      #3
      Sounds like you already did a bit to help yourself. I find if the stubble is longer in spots and its wet because the ground won't let the stubble dry or the humidity is too high in the morning or its drizzling.....it doesn't want to clear very good at all...as if it was "dry".

      Besides, welcome aboard. Enjoy the stay.

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        #4
        If there is lots of trash seed when it is dry with low humidity or you will be pulling a big rake in the field. Have had to burn fields to seed sometimes.

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          #5
          Better hope for that one nice dry day ... lol
          If you are a noon till 8 pm seeder guy you might be ok if the weather is good . If not , you better come up with plan B if the weather is stall humid

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            #6
            We can seed into pea stb now 24/7 if needed

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              #7
              If your stubble is short
              And you have problem areas done you will be ok if the humidity is below 50%

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                #8
                We Kelly harrow the whole field as soon as combines leave in fall. Strait in spring.

                Don't harrow you'll have a mess.

                Enjoy

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                  #9
                  Again depends on seeding outfit you have - a lot

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