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<blockquote data-quote="txdc" data-source="post: 1824528" data-attributes="member: 43242"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>Hoping to get advice on how we can get our seed to germinate without tilling up the pasture. We get a lot of water run off so we are moving to no till, hoping to get the pasture established so we can get some sheep or goats once the pasture is established. We are new to homesteading and are going on a year here with not a lot of success so far establishing the pasture. Either the rain washes everything away or there is just not enough rain to germinate the seed.</p><p></p><p>We have a 47 hp tractor and various broadcast seeders and a crimper. We are looking at the RTP Genesis 3, Saya 505, and the Greenscape Conservation Seeder. I haven't seen a lot of success stories with any of these pieces of equipment and they all come with a high price tag and don't wont to get the selection wrong.</p><p></p><p>Any guidance is appreciated, we are hoping to get the best piece of equipment and get this pasture established and keep it going all year long with cover cropping and rye/bermuda. The soil is 91% clay, it gets soft and sticky when wet and very compacted when dry. We are in zone 8a.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Donovan</p><p></p><p></p><p>We did go down the route of calling the local conservation offices and trying to locate a place to rent a drill. The conservation office, and other places, (near Farmersville TX) stopped renting or lending them out a while back because of the ongoing maintenance. We hunted a place down for some months to no avail. We did finally find someone that was willing to drive out with his drill, for a fee of course, but he is a ways out and still waiting to get him out here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txdc, post: 1824528, member: 43242"] Hello, Hoping to get advice on how we can get our seed to germinate without tilling up the pasture. We get a lot of water run off so we are moving to no till, hoping to get the pasture established so we can get some sheep or goats once the pasture is established. We are new to homesteading and are going on a year here with not a lot of success so far establishing the pasture. Either the rain washes everything away or there is just not enough rain to germinate the seed. We have a 47 hp tractor and various broadcast seeders and a crimper. We are looking at the RTP Genesis 3, Saya 505, and the Greenscape Conservation Seeder. I haven't seen a lot of success stories with any of these pieces of equipment and they all come with a high price tag and don't wont to get the selection wrong. Any guidance is appreciated, we are hoping to get the best piece of equipment and get this pasture established and keep it going all year long with cover cropping and rye/bermuda. The soil is 91% clay, it gets soft and sticky when wet and very compacted when dry. We are in zone 8a. Thanks, Donovan We did go down the route of calling the local conservation offices and trying to locate a place to rent a drill. The conservation office, and other places, (near Farmersville TX) stopped renting or lending them out a while back because of the ongoing maintenance. We hunted a place down for some months to no avail. We did finally find someone that was willing to drive out with his drill, for a fee of course, but he is a ways out and still waiting to get him out here. [/QUOTE]
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