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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1647589" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>I over seed with rye grass. No disc involved. Just broadcast with a 3 ph spreader. I have mostly fescue, but some patches of bermuda grass. I broadcast in the bermuda and where the fescue is a thin stand. I try to broadcast prior to a predicted rain or just after. I broadcast in November when there is more chance of the seed hitting the dirt due to the bermuda and annuals being dormant from frost. I do not remove the cows. They help to push the seed to the dirt, but do have a negative impact on grazing new seedlings. Yes, it is better to no-till drill, better to remove cows, better to plant in September or October for max benefit. But, I believe I still get benefit from what I am able to do - still providing some later grazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1647589, member: 40418"] I over seed with rye grass. No disc involved. Just broadcast with a 3 ph spreader. I have mostly fescue, but some patches of bermuda grass. I broadcast in the bermuda and where the fescue is a thin stand. I try to broadcast prior to a predicted rain or just after. I broadcast in November when there is more chance of the seed hitting the dirt due to the bermuda and annuals being dormant from frost. I do not remove the cows. They help to push the seed to the dirt, but do have a negative impact on grazing new seedlings. Yes, it is better to no-till drill, better to remove cows, better to plant in September or October for max benefit. But, I believe I still get benefit from what I am able to do - still providing some later grazing. [/QUOTE]
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