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Drilling seed into old hayfield
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<blockquote data-quote="millstreaminn" data-source="post: 1304497" data-attributes="member: 4844"><p>Last year I had an old hay field that I had just been brush hogging down each year. I finally decided to spend some time and money on it and overseed it. Last spring I brush hogged it down then sprayed it with Forefront HL. I had excellent control of all broad leaf weeds. I only have grasses left, just not as thick as I would like. What grass or plant can I no till drill into the hay field to increase my yield? Legumes are out because of the carryover of the Forefront. </p><p></p><p>The field is mostly brome and orchard grass, so I would need a pretty hardy seed to compete with them. I had even thought of drilling some oats on it , along with something else. At least the oats would give me additional tonnage when I bale it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="millstreaminn, post: 1304497, member: 4844"] Last year I had an old hay field that I had just been brush hogging down each year. I finally decided to spend some time and money on it and overseed it. Last spring I brush hogged it down then sprayed it with Forefront HL. I had excellent control of all broad leaf weeds. I only have grasses left, just not as thick as I would like. What grass or plant can I no till drill into the hay field to increase my yield? Legumes are out because of the carryover of the Forefront. The field is mostly brome and orchard grass, so I would need a pretty hardy seed to compete with them. I had even thought of drilling some oats on it , along with something else. At least the oats would give me additional tonnage when I bale it. [/QUOTE]
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