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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 506085" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Its pretty hard to cure. I put half the field in haylage and the other half I cured the regular way. We were in a drought so I thought this would work out. I cut mine with a mower conditioner and it still took three good days to dry it. I didn't tedder it but once. Got 4 rolls per acre to boot. As for planting it, I always use a prepared seedbed since my drill is not a no-till. I don't know how it would do if you planted it in existing gras turf - probably not to well but it might be worth a try if you go a no till rig. I have planted this along with bahia grass seed so I could get use out of the field. This worked very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 506085, member: 4362"] Its pretty hard to cure. I put half the field in haylage and the other half I cured the regular way. We were in a drought so I thought this would work out. I cut mine with a mower conditioner and it still took three good days to dry it. I didn't tedder it but once. Got 4 rolls per acre to boot. As for planting it, I always use a prepared seedbed since my drill is not a no-till. I don't know how it would do if you planted it in existing gras turf - probably not to well but it might be worth a try if you go a no till rig. I have planted this along with bahia grass seed so I could get use out of the field. This worked very well. [/QUOTE]
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