dun":1kus92ur said:Unless it's totally bare ground you won;t get much of a stand of fescue with just broadcasting. Bare tilled ground broadcast the fescue then drag or roll it, then broadcast the clover on top of that. You can;t broadcast clover and fescue together because the fescue won;t spread as far as the clover. If it's not a prepared field it's far better to drill the fescue. I've never gotten as good of a stand of clover with drilling it as I have broadcasting.
Works for me! Just remember that if you broadcast fescue you'll need to put down a lot of it, more then if you drilled it.tncattle":qu5umajw said:dun":qu5umajw said:Unless it's totally bare ground you won;t get much of a stand of fescue with just broadcasting. Bare tilled ground broadcast the fescue then drag or roll it, then broadcast the clover on top of that. You can;t broadcast clover and fescue together because the fescue won;t spread as far as the clover. If it's not a prepared field it's far better to drill the fescue. I've never gotten as good of a stand of clover with drilling it as I have broadcasting.
None of it's bare except maybe where we've fed hay. I'm thinking just seed clover now and Fescue in the fall or next spring?