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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 1086809" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>tnwalking,</p><p>I think you can lightly disc and get a good stand in the spring but I prefer to do mine in the fall. I have done it in the spring before. I personally do not like to graze within a good 6 months of overseeding because its a moot point to plant it and have cattle graze and pull up what you planted. My reasoning is in the fall I will be feeding hay sometime anyway so it wouldnt matter if cattle are off that section or not. However if I overseeded a pasture and could cut it for hay I would cut it and leave cattle off it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 1086809, member: 13268"] tnwalking, I think you can lightly disc and get a good stand in the spring but I prefer to do mine in the fall. I have done it in the spring before. I personally do not like to graze within a good 6 months of overseeding because its a moot point to plant it and have cattle graze and pull up what you planted. My reasoning is in the fall I will be feeding hay sometime anyway so it wouldnt matter if cattle are off that section or not. However if I overseeded a pasture and could cut it for hay I would cut it and leave cattle off it. [/QUOTE]
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