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<blockquote data-quote="Traxion" data-source="post: 140328" data-attributes="member: 983"><p>Lots of great responses. In our area, pretty much all the plots would be in the open and currently have grass & a few weeds. We can mow and then would have to spray. I've thought about trying to do some clean up crops such as Roundup ready corn on the bigger areas. We have also thought about planting milo (grain sorghum) and cane. It would hold birds well too. I like the idea of going with plots other than what the normal crops around are though.</p><p></p><p>The small plots are what really interest me. The clovers and brassicas seem like a good fit. We also have several areas that have no access to equipment. Anyone ever do anything like Imperial No-Plow or something similar that doesn't require tillage? Just curious how they turn out? Have a couple nice, shady spots in the bottom of creeks that could be really good for a rake in type plot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traxion, post: 140328, member: 983"] Lots of great responses. In our area, pretty much all the plots would be in the open and currently have grass & a few weeds. We can mow and then would have to spray. I've thought about trying to do some clean up crops such as Roundup ready corn on the bigger areas. We have also thought about planting milo (grain sorghum) and cane. It would hold birds well too. I like the idea of going with plots other than what the normal crops around are though. The small plots are what really interest me. The clovers and brassicas seem like a good fit. We also have several areas that have no access to equipment. Anyone ever do anything like Imperial No-Plow or something similar that doesn't require tillage? Just curious how they turn out? Have a couple nice, shady spots in the bottom of creeks that could be really good for a rake in type plot. [/QUOTE]
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