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Trying to get brassicas in with all this rain

dreambig@84

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I have an area that is pretty clean and was sprayed but it's been too muddy to disc or till.
Do you think i would have good luck just broadcasting the brassicas and triple 12 fertilizer on top of ground with urea with good luck or would you wait for soil to dry out and disc or till and the plant brassicas and pack seed ?
 
I have had good results with “throw and grow” method as well with small seeds such as brassicas. Would recommmend using treated urea or applying close to an incoming rain (a day or less) to minimize Nitrogen losses.
 
Broadcasting Brassica on "Exposed" soil after spraying ahead of a rain has worked for me in the past several times as well....only time I had a problem was when I did a burn down with Roundup & 24-D due to major week problem and it sat a month before broadcasting and soil got baked in the sun "prior" to seeding ahead of what turned out to be a massive rain event where received 4 inches of rain in about an hour....only 1/4 of what I seeded took which was on a slight slope and protected by switchgrass buffer...the rest was on a steeper slope and all the seed washed off the field and started growing in grass buffers/waterways.
 
Put fertilizer out right before rain. U can broadcast for sure. A guy could literally go broadcast seed & fertilizer while it’s rainy here & be just fine without equipment. Lots of moisture!! Go!!!!
 
Annually, my planting dates are July 25. We got a 3" rain on the 21st.
All spots were sprayed/ fertilized before hand. Black soil and weed free.
I got them all seeded (broadcasted) on the 23rd as I wanted to take advantage of the wet soil.
Got a 1/10" that evening and another 1/4" an hour ago.
First time in several years that the timing has been perfect.

Should see them popping in the next 2_3 days.
 
Just checked. They are already popping.:oops:

Forgot to mention earlier. Never done this before but hope it works.
I spread them about 1/2 rate with goals to spread some more into them in 2 weeks or so.
Anyone else tried that? First go found for late season bulb production, 2nd for more tender leaf production.
 
Just checked. They are already popping.:oops:

Forgot to mention earlier. Never done this before but hope it works.
I spread them about 1/2 rate with goals to spread some more into them in 2 weeks or so.
Anyone else tried that? First go found for late season bulb production, 2nd for more tender leaf production.
Haven't tried it, but I like your thinking!
I planted some in the wife's flower pots at home a week ago. Didn't take long for them to pop up. Probably 10 times the seed I should've put in there, but the seed was from 2022 and I didn't know what the germ rate would be......well, now I know..... I want to get to the farm to plant them, but I'm trying to hold off until August anyway...
 
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