Re: cover crop help

Dan Hook (guldann@ix.netcom.com)
Wed, 28 Jul 1999 18:29:54 -0400

I think that we procrastinated our winter rye planting as well into Sept or
even October in Massachusetts not to far off in weather from New York. You
might just be able to plant. Good Good luck in your new venture. We are in
our second year. I sit here with the tub filling 'cause I am covered pretty
much head to toe in dirt oh excuse me soil :). Beth

>Nancy,
>
> I seed winter rye as late as early November in Bloomington, Indiana,
>with good germination results. You should check with your local extension
>agent for specific advice in your area.
>
>Michael
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