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best way to sow brome?
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<blockquote data-quote="lucky7chief" data-source="post: 583324" data-attributes="member: 7708"><p>Dun is right. The two issues that cause problems are getting it to feed out of the drill and making sure you don't plant to shallow. We had success with our old drill (1956? John Deere Van Brunt). It has an agitator and we opened it all the way. Others have had success spreading it on and dragging it in. Draggng a cedar tree works well. You need to increase the amount of seed when broadcasting. The local SWCD has a drill with the warm season box. That should work too. We always use wheat as a cover crop when planting grass and cut it for hay in the spring. Also, the best time to plant is in the fall. Spring plantings have too much weed pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lucky7chief, post: 583324, member: 7708"] Dun is right. The two issues that cause problems are getting it to feed out of the drill and making sure you don't plant to shallow. We had success with our old drill (1956? John Deere Van Brunt). It has an agitator and we opened it all the way. Others have had success spreading it on and dragging it in. Draggng a cedar tree works well. You need to increase the amount of seed when broadcasting. The local SWCD has a drill with the warm season box. That should work too. We always use wheat as a cover crop when planting grass and cut it for hay in the spring. Also, the best time to plant is in the fall. Spring plantings have too much weed pressure. [/QUOTE]
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