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2024 Spring Seeding
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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1842613" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>I feed most of my rolls on a steep rocky hillside with a level ridge on top and somewhat level bench below. I sometimes use rings but usually roll it out down the hill. I have no trouble getting grass to come back but it is weedy with horseweeds and ragweed that gets really tall. I try and bushhog it in late June. By fall it is back in decent grass and ready for another year. The soil is really high in organic matter after years of doing this and is some of the most fertile land I have. Have thought of resting it for a couple of years to thicken the grass stand, but never have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1842613, member: 32879"] I feed most of my rolls on a steep rocky hillside with a level ridge on top and somewhat level bench below. I sometimes use rings but usually roll it out down the hill. I have no trouble getting grass to come back but it is weedy with horseweeds and ragweed that gets really tall. I try and bushhog it in late June. By fall it is back in decent grass and ready for another year. The soil is really high in organic matter after years of doing this and is some of the most fertile land I have. Have thought of resting it for a couple of years to thicken the grass stand, but never have. [/QUOTE]
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