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Drilling winter wheat
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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1640354" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>I broadcast about 100lbs/ acre in September-October depending on moisture, just drag a harrow or drag of some kind over it and it grows good. I also graze/clip pasture fairly short before sowing. Hit it with 100# urea/ acre about Feb 10 and it will be ready to graze late Feb. I don't have any problems with bloat or anything, they will be able to crap through a screen door when they first get on it so don't stand too close behind. My tractor is not big enough for a no till drill or I'd probably try that route. You can almost see young cattle growing when they're in wheat or any good annual like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1640354, member: 39122"] I broadcast about 100lbs/ acre in September-October depending on moisture, just drag a harrow or drag of some kind over it and it grows good. I also graze/clip pasture fairly short before sowing. Hit it with 100# urea/ acre about Feb 10 and it will be ready to graze late Feb. I don’t have any problems with bloat or anything, they will be able to crap through a screen door when they first get on it so don’t stand too close behind. My tractor is not big enough for a no till drill or I’d probably try that route. You can almost see young cattle growing when they’re in wheat or any good annual like that. [/QUOTE]
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