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OKRuss

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Man, is it dry at our place! Given the soil is mostly sand it just gets in the wind and covers everything. I wish that I had a choice - it was either this past weekend or 2nd weekend in Oct given my other obligations. Coated seed I hope will be okay on the ground for a couple of weeks AND I hope we don't get 1 rain that's enough to germinate then no rain for another week and it all dies.

Oh, well, is what it is. The seed isn't nearly as expensive as the fertilizer and I figure that will help the overall soil conditions even if the seed doesn't come up as expected.
 

dennishoddy

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In ‘22, I planted here in TX Sept 1 and had to replant Oct 17 because everything died due to no rain. I didn’t plant my customer’s plots until Oct 20th. Last year, I planted in OK on Oct 3 and here in TX on Oct 11th.
From what’s forecasted (or not forecasted), I may not plant this year until October. :rolleyes2
Rain forecast this weekend and next week, but we all know how reliable that is.
My seed is in the ground. Dusted in the wheat , waiting for moisture.
 

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