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Autum crop bradcast just to surface
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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 1630213" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>Don't know about your area... over this side of the ditch it's really getting too cold to expect good germination and growth of anything planted now. Oats and IRG would be about the best bet for late planting/early grazing.</p><p>Broadcasting works. Sure, there's fancier ways to do it, but if you knock the existing pasture back by grazing hard or spraying, throw the seed on and you've got the right conditions it should strike. </p><p>Ryegrass I put out at this time last year wasn't grazed for the first time till August. It did grow... eventually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 1630213, member: 9267"] Don't know about your area... over this side of the ditch it's really getting too cold to expect good germination and growth of anything planted now. Oats and IRG would be about the best bet for late planting/early grazing. Broadcasting works. Sure, there's fancier ways to do it, but if you knock the existing pasture back by grazing hard or spraying, throw the seed on and you've got the right conditions it should strike. Ryegrass I put out at this time last year wasn't grazed for the first time till August. It did grow... eventually. [/QUOTE]
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