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<blockquote data-quote="Al R" data-source="post: 6311996" data-attributes="member: 7565"><p>How late can you sow maize near you and how late can you harvest? Maize-spring triticale,rye,maize could work if you have long season and are prepared to cut the rye early to get a crop of maize in in mid may?</p><p></p><p>Or maize - spring triticale, “quickly run westerwold or plant triticale seed back in direct so looks like natural regrowth or volunteers)”, harvest this mid April and put maize in.</p><p></p><p>A few years ago I ran out of cover crop seed so sowed 8acre with spring triticale direct into slurried stubble that was combined the day before on 1st September, by early November it was above waist height and the grain was cheesy, if you had a crop like this near an AD plant it would’ve worked well! 2 crops wholecropped in 8months and there would still be stubble over winter for your scheme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al R, post: 6311996, member: 7565"] How late can you sow maize near you and how late can you harvest? Maize-spring triticale,rye,maize could work if you have long season and are prepared to cut the rye early to get a crop of maize in in mid may? Or maize - spring triticale, “quickly run westerwold or plant triticale seed back in direct so looks like natural regrowth or volunteers)”, harvest this mid April and put maize in. A few years ago I ran out of cover crop seed so sowed 8acre with spring triticale direct into slurried stubble that was combined the day before on 1st September, by early November it was above waist height and the grain was cheesy, if you had a crop like this near an AD plant it would’ve worked well! 2 crops wholecropped in 8months and there would still be stubble over winter for your scheme. [/QUOTE]
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