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Drill question for overseeding
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<blockquote data-quote="Dsth" data-source="post: 1735002" data-attributes="member: 38038"><p>I have used a similar seeder for oats and alfalfa/grasses. if you want to over seed your pasture without any tilling before seed application, the seeder will not have enough pressure on the disc to plant seeds below the surface of the ground. the mulcher will help press the seed to the ground but you will not have a stand as good as a little tillage before seeding. Maybe check to see if you can rent a no-till or hire someone to seed. other option is to seed well above recommended seeding rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dsth, post: 1735002, member: 38038"] I have used a similar seeder for oats and alfalfa/grasses. if you want to over seed your pasture without any tilling before seed application, the seeder will not have enough pressure on the disc to plant seeds below the surface of the ground. the mulcher will help press the seed to the ground but you will not have a stand as good as a little tillage before seeding. Maybe check to see if you can rent a no-till or hire someone to seed. other option is to seed well above recommended seeding rate. [/QUOTE]
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