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Autum crop bradcast just to surface
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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1630965" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Greggy, I just finished planting about 7 acres of Arnie ryegrass. It is a diploid ryegrass, a lot finer stem than the tetraploid rye's which makes it easier to get dry to bale in spring. I do have an old Connor Shea tyne seeder which does a great job in getting it where it is needed. Hopefully this forecast rain band comes to fruition.</p><p>I usually do drill some tetila rye into my paddocks which works well for better quality feed late winter. This year the grass is so good I would have trouble getting through it without mulching it first so should be good for winter feed when I bring the cows home from the tin mine next door, about the end of June.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1630965, member: 16453"] Greggy, I just finished planting about 7 acres of Arnie ryegrass. It is a diploid ryegrass, a lot finer stem than the tetraploid rye's which makes it easier to get dry to bale in spring. I do have an old Connor Shea tyne seeder which does a great job in getting it where it is needed. Hopefully this forecast rain band comes to fruition. I usually do drill some tetila rye into my paddocks which works well for better quality feed late winter. This year the grass is so good I would have trouble getting through it without mulching it first so should be good for winter feed when I bring the cows home from the tin mine next door, about the end of June. Ken [/QUOTE]
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