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<blockquote data-quote="MoDave" data-source="post: 783746" data-attributes="member: 14382"><p>Ok I have decided KY31 it is......... I am planning on spreading half of it now, and the other half in early spring. My plan is take my disc set it as straight as I can and run it lightly over my pasture, seed it (35 lbs to the acre), and roll it. I will fertilize in the early spring. Does this sound right? I wish I had enough pasture to take everything off of it, work it up right and let it grow a while. But I don't. And I don't want to sell my cows and start over. And right now crabgrass and a little orchard grass is about all I have. </p><p> I will add some red clover seed this winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoDave, post: 783746, member: 14382"] Ok I have decided KY31 it is......... I am planning on spreading half of it now, and the other half in early spring. My plan is take my disc set it as straight as I can and run it lightly over my pasture, seed it (35 lbs to the acre), and roll it. I will fertilize in the early spring. Does this sound right? I wish I had enough pasture to take everything off of it, work it up right and let it grow a while. But I don't. And I don't want to sell my cows and start over. And right now crabgrass and a little orchard grass is about all I have. I will add some red clover seed this winter. [/QUOTE]
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