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<blockquote data-quote="MoDave" data-source="post: 782520" data-attributes="member: 14382"><p>Well after the very dry summer I think most of the orchard grass in my pasture has died out. It only has a few spots where it has greened up. So need to do something...... I have a book from MFA and it has some different seed mixtures</p><p> Beef Bank High Sugar Grass Pasture Mix. A mixture of Two Perenial Ryegrasses (50%), Two intermediate Ryegrass (20%), Quickdraw Orchardgrass (20%), Ladino Clover (5%), medium red Clover (5%).</p><p> Or it list a pasture sweetner high sugar grass for overseeding. Which is a mixture of different types of Ryegrasses. Would this be a viable option and would it need to be no-tilled into the existing pasture, or would broadcasting be good? </p><p> Is it feasable to add a warm season grass to a mixed pasture?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoDave, post: 782520, member: 14382"] Well after the very dry summer I think most of the orchard grass in my pasture has died out. It only has a few spots where it has greened up. So need to do something...... I have a book from MFA and it has some different seed mixtures Beef Bank High Sugar Grass Pasture Mix. A mixture of Two Perenial Ryegrasses (50%), Two intermediate Ryegrass (20%), Quickdraw Orchardgrass (20%), Ladino Clover (5%), medium red Clover (5%). Or it list a pasture sweetner high sugar grass for overseeding. Which is a mixture of different types of Ryegrasses. Would this be a viable option and would it need to be no-tilled into the existing pasture, or would broadcasting be good? Is it feasable to add a warm season grass to a mixed pasture? [/QUOTE]
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