Planting Dates
Found 7 free book(s)Usual Planting and Harvesting Dates, Texas
gov.texas.govUsual Planting Dates Usual Harvesting Dates Begin Most Active End Begin Most Active End Field Crops: Corn, for Grain Mar 1 Mar 8 - May 7 May 17 Jul 18 Aug 1 - Oct 11 Nov 8 Cotton Mar 22 Apr 8 - Jun 7 Jun 20 Aug 10 Sep 13 - Dec 21 Jan 11 Hay, Alfalfa - - - Apr 15 - Sep 20 Hay, Other - - - May 1 - Sep 30 ...
Louisiana Vegetable Planting Guide - LSU AgCenter
www.lsuagcenter.comPlanting date – With the spring planting, the southern-most parishes may use the earliest dates given for their first plantings. Gardeners in central Louisiana should plant about two weeks later than the earliest dates given and north Louisiana about four weeks later. For example, snap beans may be planted on February 15 in New Orleans, but ...
Vegetable Planting Calendar for Central Maryland
extension.umd.eduHarvest Harvest dates are approximate based on planting on the earliest planting date and extending to latest possible date. Achieving a sustained harvest through this period may depend on planting several successions. February March April May June July August September October November December
Crops Typical Planting Harvesting Dates by States - SWAT
swat.tamu.eduUsual Planting and Harvesting Dates Agricultural Statistics Board December 1997 NASS, USDA Corn Corn was the leading U.S. crop in 1996, both in …
2022 IMPORTANT DEADLINE DATES - Farm Service Agency
www.fsa.usda.gov2022 IMPORTANT DEADLINE DATES January 1 Offices Closed in Observance of New Year’s Day ... Natural Disaster Occurrence, the Final Planting Date if Planting is Prevented by a Natural Disaster, the Date the Damage to the Crop or Loss of Production Becomes apparent, or the Normal Harvest Date ...
Vegetable Planting Calendar - Zone 8A & 8B - Montgomery …
arborgate.comVegetable Planting Calendar - Zone 8A & 8B - Montgomery County Crop Family Group Rota-tion # What to plant Jan Feb Sep PLANT INSIDE The Arbor Gate 15635 FM 2920 Rd Tomball, TX 77377 (281) 351-8851 www.thearborgate.com Dates are always secondary to weather. Close weather observation is recommended.
Vegetable Planting Guide - Texas A&M University
dallas-tx.tamu.eduPlanting in soil that is too cool can lead to poor gennination, seed rot, diseases and slow root and top growth of plants. For best results, plant during recommended dates, but only when soil temperatures reach the point designated. Proper temperature should be maintained to …