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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1046300" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Agree with pdfangus - 'specially on the ryegrass & clover. wouldn't disc. sure, you could drill it in, but I've seen and had way too much success just broadcasting ryegrass/clover, letting the cows tread it in, and off we go. Now, the cereal rye may or may not catch quite as well - but if you graze it hard, with plenty of hoof pressure, you might get a good stand.</p><p>Will be overseeding some of my thinnest mixed-grass (mostly fescue/OG) paddocks with annual ryegrass just ahead of the herd as they make their last pass around the farm before we pull 'em in for winter feeding & breeding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1046300, member: 12607"] Agree with pdfangus - 'specially on the ryegrass & clover. wouldn't disc. sure, you could drill it in, but I've seen and had way too much success just broadcasting ryegrass/clover, letting the cows tread it in, and off we go. Now, the cereal rye may or may not catch quite as well - but if you graze it hard, with plenty of hoof pressure, you might get a good stand. Will be overseeding some of my thinnest mixed-grass (mostly fescue/OG) paddocks with annual ryegrass just ahead of the herd as they make their last pass around the farm before we pull 'em in for winter feeding & breeding. [/QUOTE]
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