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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 3624980" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>If schedule and time isn't an issue, given the forecast I'd wait. Depends on location in the state too. Army worms eating off seedlings that just germinated a few days prior is different that cattle or deer grazing on established wheat. Worms eat it down to the dirt and the newly germinated plant dies. Depending on rain, 4-8 weeks after germination usually before a producer will turn cattle out to graze.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 3624980, member: 15643"] If schedule and time isn't an issue, given the forecast I'd wait. Depends on location in the state too. Army worms eating off seedlings that just germinated a few days prior is different that cattle or deer grazing on established wheat. Worms eat it down to the dirt and the newly germinated plant dies. Depending on rain, 4-8 weeks after germination usually before a producer will turn cattle out to graze. [/QUOTE]
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