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<blockquote data-quote="JRM" data-source="post: 515273" data-attributes="member: 3282"><p>Not sure if it will work where you are at or not, but I have had good luck running a disk over the existing sod. I run it with no cut (no angle) on the disks, just leaves the sod scratched. I then sling seed in a 3pt seeder while dragging a cattle panel behind it. It really has worked good for me, but we usually sow clover seed in the fall here.</p><p>If you got cattle or any type of livestock on the ground then they will also help with the ground contact.</p><p>Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRM, post: 515273, member: 3282"] Not sure if it will work where you are at or not, but I have had good luck running a disk over the existing sod. I run it with no cut (no angle) on the disks, just leaves the sod scratched. I then sling seed in a 3pt seeder while dragging a cattle panel behind it. It really has worked good for me, but we usually sow clover seed in the fall here. If you got cattle or any type of livestock on the ground then they will also help with the ground contact. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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