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<blockquote data-quote="Douglas" data-source="post: 1279573" data-attributes="member: 8840"><p>^ i wouldn't. if you scratch in the volunteer seed with a disc or at least an aggressive chain drag later this fall or next spring, you will be better off next summer. Slight cultivation from time to time is critical to maintain volunteer crabgrass. You don't have to do it every year but the first year i think it would be important to keep it going. By doing it now you can add a little rye or clover or something to graze this winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglas, post: 1279573, member: 8840"] ^ i wouldn't. if you scratch in the volunteer seed with a disc or at least an aggressive chain drag later this fall or next spring, you will be better off next summer. Slight cultivation from time to time is critical to maintain volunteer crabgrass. You don't have to do it every year but the first year i think it would be important to keep it going. By doing it now you can add a little rye or clover or something to graze this winter. [/QUOTE]
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