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<blockquote data-quote="iowafarmer" data-source="post: 787037" data-attributes="member: 7792"><p>Are you trying establish a completely new stand or are you just trying to add it to your existing stand? If your are establishing a new stand I would a legume, since legume's fix nitrogen. Also perenial rye is considered a cool season grass so I would add a warm season grass to also so that you have constant growth throughout the grazing season. If you are establishing a new stand I would disk up your existing stand and get it worked up nice and break up existing sod. Then I'd drag it to break up and clods and sod even more. Then broadcast your seed and then drag it again. You don't want your seed any deeper than 1/2 an inch though. If your planting into an existing stand I would drill it in for best seed to soil contact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowafarmer, post: 787037, member: 7792"] Are you trying establish a completely new stand or are you just trying to add it to your existing stand? If your are establishing a new stand I would a legume, since legume's fix nitrogen. Also perenial rye is considered a cool season grass so I would add a warm season grass to also so that you have constant growth throughout the grazing season. If you are establishing a new stand I would disk up your existing stand and get it worked up nice and break up existing sod. Then I'd drag it to break up and clods and sod even more. Then broadcast your seed and then drag it again. You don't want your seed any deeper than 1/2 an inch though. If your planting into an existing stand I would drill it in for best seed to soil contact. [/QUOTE]
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