Imazapic or basagran and you should not kill clover. White clover is also tolerant of light applications of glyphosate but it will brown up.
I would spray now with basagran and over seed first before starting all over.
Look into imazapic. If you have mostly white clover, then it can be applied post emergent. I would not give up on clethodium or one of the other grass selective such as arrow 2EC. Make sure you add correct surfactant per label. That is key to post emergent plants application.
message me and I will do whatever I can to help you out. I don't have all the answers but I work with the crp program in another state on a daily basis.
The 50% cost share is set by law. But the 40% practice incentive payment is what was cut out for this sign up period. There are not any sign up incentives this period either. They may come back next sign up and if authorized in next farm bill.
Farm the best and crp the rest..... if it's what you...
The person who enrolled it into the program sold all the rights except a few simple rights. You can pull that warrenty easement deed from nrcs website or from deed records.
But basically you retain rights for quite recreational use and to pay the taxes. All other rights you must ask nrcs for...
Crp is now accepting applications for several continous practices but not all of them. Riparian buffers and filter strips, etc are available from now to September 2018. The rental rates have been adjusted nation wide with many being lowered. Also this sign up period does not have any signing...
Dig down thru the thatch and look for green shoots around base. If you don't see green, then your fine.
Unless you recently burned it...you should be fine.
Look at the blob targets. They are about $100. They are super tough. Great with Broadheads. I have had mine for 11 years and still no pass thru. The only downside to blobs is the weight. They are heavy and not very pretty but they are awsome.
I would look into the soil and water conservation districts for drills to rent. Typically about 10 bucks per acre.
I ended up buying a drill myself as I was in same boat as you. I have a 7 ft great plains 705nt. You can find them used for 6 to 10k. But you will need to rebuild at a price of...
Rent one....lol
Soil health cover crops may not be the perfect fit for food plot guys. Food plots should be only 1 to 5 percent of landscape. So till away if you want. But soil moisture will be reduced with tillage. If you planting a wheat plot for fall only just to kill a deer...then your not...
No till is a good start....but don't stop there! Look at building soil health thru more natural systems.
Imagine instead of having corn stubble crop fields each winter that you have 100's of acres of oats,turnips,clovers,wheat,brassica mixtures. That will create landscape effect of winter...
Not a problem. I want to help out guys like you. I deal with crp everyday and know the program better than the agency in charge. Let me know if I can ever do anything else.
If you planted cereal rye... then leave it for nurse crop and drill right into it. It will die once seed is made.
If you planted ryegrass....kill it now before it goes to seed!!!
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