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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1562800" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>You could do it that way and be close enough for the girls I date. I don't know that your recommended rates are correct but using that method of calculation should get it pretty close. The clovers don't need a lot of pounds because the seed is so small there are a lot of seeds per pound. I always told people that the seed is the least expensive portion of a reseeding so use plenty of seed. </p><p>When I retired I didn't take spreadsheets with me. I did take some of paper stuff that nobody was using any more. I know I should have a cheat sheet for seed size. I have been looking for it. I use to do seeding rates using that cheat sheet, a piece of scratch paper, and a calculator. If I can find that I will quickly figure a rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1562800, member: 498"] You could do it that way and be close enough for the girls I date. I don't know that your recommended rates are correct but using that method of calculation should get it pretty close. The clovers don't need a lot of pounds because the seed is so small there are a lot of seeds per pound. I always told people that the seed is the least expensive portion of a reseeding so use plenty of seed. When I retired I didn't take spreadsheets with me. I did take some of paper stuff that nobody was using any more. I know I should have a cheat sheet for seed size. I have been looking for it. I use to do seeding rates using that cheat sheet, a piece of scratch paper, and a calculator. If I can find that I will quickly figure a rate. [/QUOTE]
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