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<blockquote data-quote="fargus" data-source="post: 965759" data-attributes="member: 13480"><p>IF you were to do it in the fall, I would rather see it happen in September. Graze your pasture REALLY short, chase the cows out and no-till immediately. Try and get it to germinate in the fall, and as long as you get past 3ish trifoliates it will make it through the winter and have a good jump on your grass in the spring. All of our frost-seeding didn't show up until August this year; which is better than not showing up at all, but I would have rather had it in the early summer. </p><p></p><p>I'm with dun too, I would think you can save some wear on your drill by frost seeding in feb-march with a spinner spreader; and get the same results as no-tilling now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fargus, post: 965759, member: 13480"] IF you were to do it in the fall, I would rather see it happen in September. Graze your pasture REALLY short, chase the cows out and no-till immediately. Try and get it to germinate in the fall, and as long as you get past 3ish trifoliates it will make it through the winter and have a good jump on your grass in the spring. All of our frost-seeding didn't show up until August this year; which is better than not showing up at all, but I would have rather had it in the early summer. I'm with dun too, I would think you can save some wear on your drill by frost seeding in feb-march with a spinner spreader; and get the same results as no-tilling now. [/QUOTE]
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