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    What’s up with Hancock Seed?

    https://welterseed.com/ is the best place I've found to ship seeds
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    Raptor vs Imox

    HI Fix, Any updates here? Would love to see pics & hear how Imox worked for you. I'm thinking about trying this year on my clover fields
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    Sugar Beets, Radish & Turnip fall plot

    Had to 1st spread the lime/fert w/4wheeler to make lanes for walking. Then broadcast seeds w/solo spreader.
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    Sugar Beets, Radish & Turnip fall plot

    Updated 1st post w/pics
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    Sugar Beets, Radish & Turnip fall plot

    1st frost here is usually late Sept. I've got sandy loam. My R & T bulbs grow massive; SB will grow about the size of the video. I use 300 lbs of 17-17-17 & 400 lbs of lime per acre & then hit it with 200 lbs per acre of 46-0-0 after 30 days (make sure to apply 46 when leaves are dry within...
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    Sugar Beets, Radish & Turnip fall plot

    The root bulb doesn't grow as big as it would planted in spring, but still gets good size. Check out this video to see size difference:
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    Sugar Beets, Radish & Turnip fall plot

    Starting a Thread on this annual food plot mix in MN. In late may I planted buckwheat.(sprayed Gly,waited 2 weeks, spread fert/lime & disced into top 3 inched, broadcast seed by hand, lightly disced into top inch then cultipacked). This worked great, buckwheat grew thick to over 6 ft tall...
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    Crabgrass herbicide

    Anyone have any success spraying crabgrass in established lawn? This is year 2 of my newly seeded lawn & the crabgrass is starting to spread. Is there a product to kill it now without hurting my lawn? I have a tuff turf fescue & kentucky blue grass lawn. Thanks
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    Chestnuts in MN zone 4B

    Does anyone have experience planting chestnuts in MN zone 4B? from the research ive completed, Luvall’s Monster seems like the most cold hardy option. http://www.redfernfarm.com/chest_trees.htm sells them & i might try some out. any advice is appreciated
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