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    Planting dates ...

    I have clover, chicory and elbon rye seed stacked in my garage and I am ready to roll. I didn't plant in September due to being leery of army worms. Glad I didn't because this area was hit hard, including the fields I plan on using. My personal schedule got in the way for planting the first part of October. Now we are getting pounded by rain and the fields are really wet. When is it too late to plant this combo? East Texas, Harrison County if that matters. Thanks in advance.

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    I think anytime when the soil is above 60 degrees will give you the best germ rate....You could plant it all the way down to the low 40's but the germ rate will take a hit....

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      #3
      Id plant anytime you can.
      Zero chance of it coming up if you dont.

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        #4
        we planted 2 weekends ago and it is growing like crazy. all the rain has helped so much

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          #5
          I'm in the same boat, dont know if it will dry enough before its too late in the season

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            #6
            Appreciate everyone's input.

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