Reseeding Winter Wheat?

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npaden

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Okay, I planted a mixed 5 acre plot of winter wheat and oats last fall. It did excellent and had beautiful seed heads and limited weeds. I mowed down a patch of it for dove season and it is drawing the birds in very well.

I had planned on mowing an acre or so every other week during dove season and then in mid October discing it in and that would effectively plant it. Well, after a rain this week the stuff I already mowed down has germinated and is growing in pretty well. I don't think I should disc it in should I? Should I just go ahead and mow the entire 5 acres all at once and see if it all starts growing like the stuff I just mowed? It seems to be coming up fairly thick.

Thanks in advance for any input.

Nathan
 
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npaden said:
Okay, I planted a mixed 5 acre plot of winter wheat and oats last fall. It did excellent and had beautiful seed heads and limited weeds. I mowed down a patch of it for dove season and it is drawing the birds in very well.

I had planned on mowing an acre or so every other week during dove season and then in mid October discing it in and that would effectively plant it. Well, after a rain this week the stuff I already mowed down has germinated and is growing in pretty well. I don't think I should disc it in should I? Should I just go ahead and mow the entire 5 acres all at once and see if it all starts growing like the stuff I just mowed? It seems to be coming up fairly thick.

Thanks in advance for any input.

Nathan

It'll grow just fine from teh volunteer. You could either mow the whole thing or do an acre at a time, the end result will be the same. I used to do that in my garden plot but would till in all the residue and rely on the seed to sprout, it always did on the unused portion. Made a nice green crop to plow under in the spring.

Harry K
 
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I would probably only disc if you were going to reseed. That just helps the decomposition process of the old stuff.

On a slightly similar note, I'm going to look at a 40 year old combine next week. My pigs may finally get some grain from our farm. I've just been cutting wheat and oats as hay.
 

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