Is this for grain corn or silage? If for silage, you could spray per harvest round up on the hay wait two or three days harvest the hay. Then go at it in what ever fashion you like, plough,chisle no till. But getthat corn in first week of June. I do this double crop trick on about 10-12 acres each year. Only I do not do the per harvest spray, I plant rrcorn and spray a r up with a little atrzen for long lasting kill. RRcorn gives you a longer window to spray in, so let the hay grow back a bit. Just get it a good shot before the corn is knee high,or you could get some yeild drag. Going to chop my double crop field this week and it is 7-8 feet tall, has good cobs, and field is clean, I do coventional tillage. First pic , cutting hay end of May, second ploughing June 3rd. planted June 7th. Last pic mid Aug.Not trying to preach, just what I like to do. Bruce
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