redlevel
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According to the calendar, it's time to plant winter grazing in middle Georgia. According to the thermometer, it ain't. Supposed to be 92* today, low 90s the next few days, and mid-80s for ten days after that. I bought my seed, Wrens Rye and TamTbo ryegrass, three weeks ago. Got fertilizer under the barn. Soil moisture is marginal. I intend to drill the rye into harrowed ground, and "drag in" theryegrass, some on harrowed dirt, and some over seeded into Bermuda that has been harrowed. I don't know whether to go ahead and plant, or wait till cooler temps. One problem is that even with low moisture, the Bermuda won't go dormant. Afraid the drilled rye will sprout, and then die off with high temps and limited soil moisture. One hundred miles South of the ATL. What to do?