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<blockquote data-quote="alabama" data-source="post: 130326" data-attributes="member: 2218"><p>If you overseed behiagrass please make sure that the summer stand is cut or grazed low and almost stopped growing or it will hurt your rye and rye grass stand. I think a drill is best but I don't have one. A disk with little or no pitch in the blades will scratch it enough to get "SEED TO SOIL CONTACT." I run my cattle in the over seed until it starts to come up to. I think it helps pack the seed to the soil but pull the cattle off as soon as you see it starting to come up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alabama, post: 130326, member: 2218"] If you overseed behiagrass please make sure that the summer stand is cut or grazed low and almost stopped growing or it will hurt your rye and rye grass stand. I think a drill is best but I don’t have one. A disk with little or no pitch in the blades will scratch it enough to get “SEED TO SOIL CONTACT.” I run my cattle in the over seed until it starts to come up to. I think it helps pack the seed to the soil but pull the cattle off as soon as you see it starting to come up. [/QUOTE]
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