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<blockquote data-quote="Hoosier Pete" data-source="post: 515213" data-attributes="member: 7577"><p>Depends, just like the extension agent always says. If you are far enough north and are still getting thawing in the day and freezing at night and the grass is short enough where you can be assured the clover seed will come in contact with the soil you can broadcast and get a stand. If the grass is long and you can't be sure of seed to soil contact then wait for dryer conditions and no till. Do check with local NRCS. Here in E.C. Indiana the last I checked the rate was $36 for the first day and $8 per acre for drill rental.</p><p></p><p> Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoosier Pete, post: 515213, member: 7577"] Depends, just like the extension agent always says. If you are far enough north and are still getting thawing in the day and freezing at night and the grass is short enough where you can be assured the clover seed will come in contact with the soil you can broadcast and get a stand. If the grass is long and you can't be sure of seed to soil contact then wait for dryer conditions and no till. Do check with local NRCS. Here in E.C. Indiana the last I checked the rate was $36 for the first day and $8 per acre for drill rental. Pete [/QUOTE]
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