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[1] Typically, it's calculated at two weeks after the state's free of the Hessian fly. So it ranges from September 22 in northernmost Indiana, to October 9 in southernmost Indiana. [2] However, it's generally conceded that the window can be extended to a month after the state's Hessian fly-free. So there are those who say wheat can still be planted late October-first week of November.

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