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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1810596" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>The benefit of a cover crop like browntop millet prior to seeding is the shading and the dew that helps once the bermudagrass is planted. Annual ryegrass in the cool season is the death of cool season planting as the roots are excessively successful in sucking all of the water out of the ground. But the bt millet was always a help on 100's of planting of grass waterways and critical areas. But like Simme said, broadcast and roll with a cultipacker or some pressure. The funniest thing I ever saw was a lady who planted it and refused the pack it. The only places that sprouted for at least a month were the tractor tracks coming out of the field or crossing seeded areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1810596, member: 24565"] The benefit of a cover crop like browntop millet prior to seeding is the shading and the dew that helps once the bermudagrass is planted. Annual ryegrass in the cool season is the death of cool season planting as the roots are excessively successful in sucking all of the water out of the ground. But the bt millet was always a help on 100's of planting of grass waterways and critical areas. But like Simme said, broadcast and roll with a cultipacker or some pressure. The funniest thing I ever saw was a lady who planted it and refused the pack it. The only places that sprouted for at least a month were the tractor tracks coming out of the field or crossing seeded areas. [/QUOTE]
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