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| We put 4 or 5 pieces of ground that had been in grass for 25 years back into grain production the past few years. What has worked best for us has been a fall burn down and in the spring a pre-plant then just seeding into the sod. Our best results have always come when we did the fall burn down. On one piece we did it real late and thought that we might be wasting our time and money but we ran out of chemical with about an Acre to go and could sure see the difference in the crop next year. Here in MT I guarantee it’s too late now. I’d suppose it is too late there too but you would have to make that call.
I hate it when the NRCS and FSA are the bottlenecks on making good agronomic decisions.
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