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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1438781" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>"Would it be helpful to run the disk every fall? Enough to just scratch the surface."</p><p></p><p>As always, it depends. If things are improving than I wouldn't. If in decline, then it should be considered. I think it would be the same with introduced grasses like Bemuda. If you disc you are also going to stir up more weed seeds so you will have to spray again. In my area of Texas there seems to always be lots of Rye grass seed in the seed bank. Discing in the fall will always improve your stand but it will also increase your weed population the next spring after the Rye is baled or dies back from the heat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1438781, member: 5381"] "Would it be helpful to run the disk every fall? Enough to just scratch the surface." As always, it depends. If things are improving than I wouldn't. If in decline, then it should be considered. I think it would be the same with introduced grasses like Bemuda. If you disc you are also going to stir up more weed seeds so you will have to spray again. In my area of Texas there seems to always be lots of Rye grass seed in the seed bank. Discing in the fall will always improve your stand but it will also increase your weed population the next spring after the Rye is baled or dies back from the heat. [/QUOTE]
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