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<blockquote data-quote="rollinhills" data-source="post: 1391390" data-attributes="member: 24205"><p>We sowed 20 ac to Red river last year and about 2ac to QNB. This year will tell the story. We work the ground and broadcast it in the fertilize, put out 3lb to the acre, it did very well but I expect it to be a lot thicker this year, we cut it late in the year after the seed got mature and drill wheat in it to cut for hay. You need to wait till the soil temp gets to 60 degrees. I do think if I was doing it over I would go with QNB seemed to have a lot more leaves on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rollinhills, post: 1391390, member: 24205"] We sowed 20 ac to Red river last year and about 2ac to QNB. This year will tell the story. We work the ground and broadcast it in the fertilize, put out 3lb to the acre, it did very well but I expect it to be a lot thicker this year, we cut it late in the year after the seed got mature and drill wheat in it to cut for hay. You need to wait till the soil temp gets to 60 degrees. I do think if I was doing it over I would go with QNB seemed to have a lot more leaves on it. [/QUOTE]
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