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<blockquote data-quote="lead_dog" data-source="post: 454289" data-attributes="member: 5972"><p>My pasture is divided into two fields. The one on the right is the one I'm most concerned with correcting and removing the weeds/broomsedge, dog fennel, etc. I just cut it low yesterday, plan to lime it this week and then just plant ryegrass (probably Passerl) right now. My thought was that if I get the ryegrass in it can grow quickly and shade out some of the weeds. This pasture was tilled and planted in winter wheat by the former owner, until abandoned 8-10 years ago, hence all the weeds and grass mix.</p><p></p><p>In the other pasture (a good sod of OLD fescue and bermuda), I want to drill in Durana clover to balance the fescue and bermuda.</p><p></p><p>I'm guessing that I should just put down 1 ton per acre now, test in the spring and then at least apply another ton on the right field then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lead_dog, post: 454289, member: 5972"] My pasture is divided into two fields. The one on the right is the one I'm most concerned with correcting and removing the weeds/broomsedge, dog fennel, etc. I just cut it low yesterday, plan to lime it this week and then just plant ryegrass (probably Passerl) right now. My thought was that if I get the ryegrass in it can grow quickly and shade out some of the weeds. This pasture was tilled and planted in winter wheat by the former owner, until abandoned 8-10 years ago, hence all the weeds and grass mix. In the other pasture (a good sod of OLD fescue and bermuda), I want to drill in Durana clover to balance the fescue and bermuda. I'm guessing that I should just put down 1 ton per acre now, test in the spring and then at least apply another ton on the right field then. [/QUOTE]
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