Other replanting considerations include the costs of replanting, crop maturity choices, or alternate crop choices. To be profitable, a replant yield must cover the extra costs involved with replanting. This may include the costs of tillage, planting, seed, and any additional fertilizers and pesticides if needed. Replanting costs may amount to $30 to $50 per acre or more, depending on the situation. In some cases, interseeding into the exist- ing stand (drilling seed alongside the existing rows of plants) may save con- siderable time and expense related to replanting. This should be done with caution, however, and only after a thorough evaluation of the existing stand is made noting the current stand level and stage or size of the plants. To increase the success of this type of replanting, crop stage should be V2 (two leaves with collars exposed) or smaller. Interseeding into stands that are larger than V2 is risky and may