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<blockquote data-quote="pdfangus" data-source="post: 1046314" data-attributes="member: 6543"><p>since I don't have many cows now....cow planting is not effective for me....I plant my paddocks post grazing....I broadcast and then either bushog or aerate or both.....that has worked well even on the summer cover crops that have to have some soil to seed contact....</p><p>putting biomass back on the soil is the best way to build the soil. the biomass feeds the life in the soil. this year with plenty of rain we have put a lot of biomass on the soil....</p><p></p><p>Back in the day I hated to waste grass and would keep stock on it far too long to make them eat it.....that was the wrong thing to do....while I don't love to bushog I bushog much more now to break up the biomass and keep the stand growing...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdfangus, post: 1046314, member: 6543"] since I don't have many cows now....cow planting is not effective for me....I plant my paddocks post grazing....I broadcast and then either bushog or aerate or both.....that has worked well even on the summer cover crops that have to have some soil to seed contact.... putting biomass back on the soil is the best way to build the soil. the biomass feeds the life in the soil. this year with plenty of rain we have put a lot of biomass on the soil.... Back in the day I hated to waste grass and would keep stock on it far too long to make them eat it.....that was the wrong thing to do....while I don't love to bushog I bushog much more now to break up the biomass and keep the stand growing... [/QUOTE]
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