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Weather and soil climate data simulated for 100 years indicate planting in the Tennessee Valley in early to mid-April may be risky. Low soil temperatures and slow accumulation of growing degree days (DD60s) can cause yield reductions from poor germination and disease. Soil conditions tend to be optimum for germination around late April to early May. |
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Document last modified Sunday, Dec 6 1998
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