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Rain Forecasted! Who's Planting? #9098897 08/27/24 02:29 PM
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I see end of the week and weekend they are calling for rain. Who is planting?

I'm thinking of running to the lease on Thursday to spray and broadcast. Couple of days rain should help get them started and dirt contact. I know its early and I'll reseed again next rain storm in 2-4 weeks before the season


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I shredded 6 plots at my place in eastern Burnet county this past weekend but we've had about 1.5 inch of rain the past two days, way to wet to plow for a while. I usually wait until late Sept. at the earliest before planting, otherwise army worms usually wipe them out.


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We got bit by this scenario last year. We planted on labor day, ahead of a little bit of rain. We got decent germination, then it got hot/dry again and everything that had sprouted burned up so we had to reseed again opening of bow. Once the plots came up for good they looked great because a portion of the original seed hadn't germinated and came up with the second round.

That being said, we'll adopt to the optimist view again and seed this weekend. We're suckers for punishment.


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Re: Rain Forecasted! Who's Planting? [Re: jayb] #9098974 08/27/24 04:12 PM
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I planted two months ago in Missouri. It is about timing it right. My plot is 1 1/2 acres and is a month away from plants at full maturity. Southern region plot map shows September/October to plant. Don't rush it get the ground disc real good and wait to broadcast fertilizer and seed. I waited 3 days after discing to broadcast Triple 13 and Antler King. Rained 2 inches' the night I got done. By 5th day the plants were germinated and protruding out of soil. Turnips Radish Red Clover Peas and 2 Alfalfa blends. Seed and fertilizer isn't cheap gotta prepare right to give it best time to grow.

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Too early for us. Im just hoping for rain so itll soften up enough to break it up. Then watch weather and plant late sept or early oct.


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Yep we all need rain in Texas. No rush

Re: Rain Forecasted! Who's Planting? [Re: psycho0819] #9098984 08/27/24 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by psycho0819
We got bit by this scenario last year. We planted on labor day, ahead of a little bit of rain. We got decent germination, then it got hot/dry again and everything that had sprouted burned up so we had to reseed again opening of bow. Once the plots came up for good they looked great because a portion of the original seed hadn't germinated and came up with the second round.

That being said, we'll adopt to the optimist view again and seed this weekend. We're suckers for punishment.


If I was a betting man I bet this will happen this year too. Rain then drys out but who knows. Mine are small kill plots like 1/4 acre each so can't hurt trying


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Re: Rain Forecasted! Who's Planting? [Re: jayb] #9098986 08/27/24 04:43 PM
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Pray for some good rains in September. See what El Nina will do

Re: Rain Forecasted! Who's Planting? [Re: freerange] #9098988 08/27/24 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by freerange
Too early for us. Im just hoping for rain so itll soften up enough to break it up. Then watch weather and plant late sept or early oct.

This is my plan as well. That, and I need to replace some bearings on my disk before planting this year. Not gonna get that done in time to take advantage of this rain.


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Re: Rain Forecasted! Who's Planting? [Re: jayb] #9098993 08/27/24 05:05 PM
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As said TO EARLY.
You'll need a 2 week stretch of 2-4 good rain days. I got in a hurry last year and my plots were terrible.

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I need a good rain in Mills so that it will be soft enough to plow. Last two years we planted on Oct 9th and avoided the heat and army worms. I'd like to have it in eariler than that but I'm not gonna get suckered by the ol' 'get it in for the Labor Day rain' that we used to do.


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Re: Rain Forecasted! Who's Planting? [Re: jayb] #9099762 08/29/24 10:43 AM
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I also need rain. Want to plant wheat in Montague County.


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I’m in the too early camp. I’ll spray within the next week or so, but seed won’t go in the ground till late sept. and average temps are reliably lower. At least in my part of the state, there will be rain somewhere in the last week or so of sept to early Oct. There’s no point in jumping the gun on seed unless you can irrigate or you’re pressing for bow season, but you’d be better off with cowpeas having been established earlier in the year in that situation. Just my opinion. I know everyone gets eager (I have done it myself) but in my experience it serves no benefit. Oats, rye, or any other cereal grain pop up quick after a rain. The brassicas won’t really hit their stride until after one or three good frost. Take a look at your oaks, if you’re in an area with a good acorn crop, I wouldn’t expect strong utilization of the plots until very late season, maybe not even till well after season. Again, this my has been my experience and the reason(s) I don’t get in a rush anymore.

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I just had a pond reworked and planted clover and rye around it last weekend. Plan to do more of the same this weekend and also plant a small kill plot with the same crimson clover and rye. Using the no till method of spreading and then going over with a harrow to cover the seed. All of this is predacated on not getting the 4 days of rain currently forecast for NE Texas the next few days.

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Originally Posted by GHale
I just had a pond reworked and planted clover and rye around it last weekend. Plan to do more of the same this weekend and also plant a small kill plot with the same crimson clover and rye. Using the no till method of spreading and then going over with a harrow to cover the seed. All of this is predacated on not getting the 4 days of rain currently forecast for NE Texas the next few days.

GHale, I dont know much about this but I thought it was still too hot for Rye. Im asking cause I reworked a pond as well and am researching what to plant and may plant next day or two.


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All of our feed stores have been getting food plot seed in so I am thinking it is okay to plant it now! According to what I have read on internet it is very hardy and holds up well. Others say that it is too early for food plots as it is still too dry. East Texas is to get a bunch this weekend and we average about 3 1/2" rain in September.

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I set up my new feeder and sprayed and broadcasted a small 1/4 acre kill plot. I don't have high expectations for this plot. I will reseed it couple more times too. I didn't get to spray my other plot that I want to establish so will be doing that after some dove hunting the next couple of weeks so I'll be all set for the rain hopefully early Oct/ late Setp


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Was at property yesterday and the Rye and Clover I planted on 8-24-24 has really started to take hold. This picture is behind the new dam. [Linked Image]

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That picture looks promising. Hoping to get something up for archery season I mowed and broadcast oats fairly thick on a shooting lane and two kill plots at my main stand in some creek bottoms in Young county. It has stayed wet for at least 4 days now and still raining. Hopefully it sprouted and turning green before it floated away or washed down the cracks. I'm holding off on throwing down anything else until it get's cooler.

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We have several days of rain coming this weekend so I'll be broadcasting my fall mix this Friday. Might start coming up for Thanksgiving break for the daughter


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I'm holding a bit longer as I don't have time to plow/plant before this next "forecast" moisture. I wish I did but just not in the cards


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I still can't plow. Need rain to soften up the soil so that I can plow and plant...then, hopefully, we will get some more rain.


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mine ground is very hard too, but I usually go over it multiple times to get it broken up good enough but my plots are all pretty small.


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A buddy and I planted several green strips earlier today in anticipation of what should be the first rain our lease has seen in at least two months.


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We got a little rain awhile back and it was enough to be able to plow. We planted 10 days ago and we are good to go when we get this rain. Gonna be a great year .


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