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<blockquote data-quote="Nowland Farms" data-source="post: 593981" data-attributes="member: 2797"><p>For a couple of years I have been wanting to try something different regarding spring grazing.</p><p></p><p>I have a 6 acre Costal field in front of the barn that has gone dormant since the frost in late October. Today I ran the disk over it lightly to break the top up. I did this for a couple of reasons, 1 to help the seed get contact with the soil and 2 to help the lime I put on 4 months ago work a bit deeper into the soil. After breaking up the field, I broadcast Marshall Ryegrass over the field and then drug the field with a chain harrow. We have about a 60% chance of rain tomorrow. </p><p></p><p>We will see how this works out. I plan to graze the cows on it in the spring after I pull them off the fescue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nowland Farms, post: 593981, member: 2797"] For a couple of years I have been wanting to try something different regarding spring grazing. I have a 6 acre Costal field in front of the barn that has gone dormant since the frost in late October. Today I ran the disk over it lightly to break the top up. I did this for a couple of reasons, 1 to help the seed get contact with the soil and 2 to help the lime I put on 4 months ago work a bit deeper into the soil. After breaking up the field, I broadcast Marshall Ryegrass over the field and then drug the field with a chain harrow. We have about a 60% chance of rain tomorrow. We will see how this works out. I plan to graze the cows on it in the spring after I pull them off the fescue. [/QUOTE]
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