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    Chris Goldade posted an update a week ago

    I have a question, will field peas planted this late in the year come back next spring? I have read that some people see this happen but I have never experienced it.

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    • Did you plant Austrian Winter Peas or some other type of pea? I am not sure if Austrian Winter Peas will survive the winter in South Dakota if we don’t get alot of snow. I know the winter peas did survive winter when I worked in Nebraska but it only got down to -15 that year.

      • Good question. I haven’t planted anything yet but I am looking at planting something in my pumpkin and sweet corn fields this fall, after soil temps drop to 50 degrees. I was thinking peas would be a good option that would green up early in the spring yet be easy to terminate when I want to plant in June.

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        Chris Goldade posted an update 5 weeks ago

        Tomatoes are finally starting to ripen in large numbers. Does anyone have any theories on why they seem so late all across the country this year?

        Hans Klopp, Candice Mizera and Courtney Geppert
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        Chris Goldade posted an update 7 months ago

        Seed starting season is here! We started our alliums (onion, shallots, leeks), celery, celeriac, rosemary, thyme, sage, oregano. What have you started?

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        Chris Goldade posted an update a year ago

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        Does occultation, tarp to kill weeds, harm soil biology?