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<blockquote data-quote="Douglas" data-source="post: 854262" data-attributes="member: 8840"><p>I think you can do it for clover. It will take years of reseeding to get it spread around tho. And a lot will end up in shade areas, watering areas, etc. Depending on where you are, frost broadcast seeding works in the north as is very inexpensive and more reliable. In the south i would encourage fall overseeding and allow cows to incorporate clover with hoof action. That allows you to manage each paddock for reseeding better. Without removing cows during seed production you not going to get it spread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglas, post: 854262, member: 8840"] I think you can do it for clover. It will take years of reseeding to get it spread around tho. And a lot will end up in shade areas, watering areas, etc. Depending on where you are, frost broadcast seeding works in the north as is very inexpensive and more reliable. In the south i would encourage fall overseeding and allow cows to incorporate clover with hoof action. That allows you to manage each paddock for reseeding better. Without removing cows during seed production you not going to get it spread. [/QUOTE]
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