
BUCKWHEAT:
Summer annual which can be used as a green manure crop. An early maturing wheat suitable for almost any type soil.
Seeds remain on stalk after ripening, providing food over extended period of time. Buckwheat has a short
growing season, maturing in 10 to 12
weeks. It is quickly killed by frost.
Buckwheat is a short-season cash crop with properties that can make it
fit specific situations on your farm. While it is unlikely to be your main
crop, it can be a worthwhile part of your overall farm plan.
Reasons to grow buckwheat
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Fits into rotations at a time when fields might otherwise be idle.
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Can be grown as a catch crop where another crop failed.
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Inexpensive to grow because it requires no pesticides and little fertilizer.
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Can be grown with equipment available on most farms.
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Requires little attention during the growing season.
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Mellows the soil and suppresses some weeds.
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Easily raised Organicallly, at a premium price.
Plant in spring or summer after all danger of frost is past. Buckwheat matures in about 10-12 weeks after germination. Planting dept 1" or less.
SEEDING RATE: 40 to 50 lbs per acre or 3 lbs per 1,000 square feet