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What is the proper planting time for turnips in the panhandle for fall grazing?

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What is the proper planting time for turnips in the panhandle for fall grazing?

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Turnips perform best if given 75 to 90 days of growth from planting until a hard, hard freeze (20 or below) stops further growth of the root. Late July or early August seems to work best for planting in the Nebraska Panhandle for late fall and winter grazing that may start late October or early November.

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