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<blockquote data-quote="Banjo" data-source="post: 1046386" data-attributes="member: 17304"><p><u><em><strong>BTW...how long after you broadcast seed do you let the cows tread it in??? Oh yea, Banjo...maybe I should simply use the cereal rye and clover?</strong></em></u></p><p>Like .....as soon as possible. You have to be your own judge but I would be more comfortable with sowing and tromping in the Cereal rye than any other especially if you time it with expecting rainfall. The CR will be more vigorous than the ryegrass. The ryegrass doesn't like much competition, that's why grass needs to be grazed real short for it to work. I overseeded some ryegrass last fall and it didn't do nothing, mainly because my other grasses were too big. I don't want my cool season grasses too short this time of year......we only have about 90 days of good grass growing left till it starts to slow down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banjo, post: 1046386, member: 17304"] [u][i][b]BTW...how long after you broadcast seed do you let the cows tread it in??? Oh yea, Banjo...maybe I should simply use the cereal rye and clover?[/b][/i][/u] Like .....as soon as possible. You have to be your own judge but I would be more comfortable with sowing and tromping in the Cereal rye than any other especially if you time it with expecting rainfall. The CR will be more vigorous than the ryegrass. The ryegrass doesn't like much competition, that's why grass needs to be grazed real short for it to work. I overseeded some ryegrass last fall and it didn't do nothing, mainly because my other grasses were too big. I don't want my cool season grasses too short this time of year......we only have about 90 days of good grass growing left till it starts to slow down. [/QUOTE]
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