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<blockquote data-quote="MarkV33598" data-source="post: 139302" data-attributes="member: 2369"><p>I will be planting 250lb of rye by the end of the week. I have talked to alot of farmers in my area about disking then broadcasting or just cutting the pasture short and seeding in with the bahia. All have told me one or the other. What is your advice on this. I disked half my pasture today and figured I would broadcast half disked and half on short cut pasture. I have also been told not to fertilize until after the rye has come up because if I get no rain to germinate the fertilizer won't help anyway. What are your opinions on this? I live in central Florida and I don't think rain will be a problem. It rains here about once a week anyways. All responses will be greatly appreciated.</p><p>Thank You </p><p>MarkV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkV33598, post: 139302, member: 2369"] I will be planting 250lb of rye by the end of the week. I have talked to alot of farmers in my area about disking then broadcasting or just cutting the pasture short and seeding in with the bahia. All have told me one or the other. What is your advice on this. I disked half my pasture today and figured I would broadcast half disked and half on short cut pasture. I have also been told not to fertilize until after the rye has come up because if I get no rain to germinate the fertilizer won't help anyway. What are your opinions on this? I live in central Florida and I don't think rain will be a problem. It rains here about once a week anyways. All responses will be greatly appreciated. Thank You MarkV [/QUOTE]
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