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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 678178" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Can't really answer your question but here is something you might consider. If you got a harrow with scallop discs on it you can turn the discs as straight as possible and run this across the bermuda field about the time you can plant ryegrass in you area. Then sow the ryegrass. This will aerate the soil to some extent, cut the roots some and give you grazing later. I've done this before and it seemed to work out really well from several angles. Just offering food for thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 678178, member: 4362"] Can't really answer your question but here is something you might consider. If you got a harrow with scallop discs on it you can turn the discs as straight as possible and run this across the bermuda field about the time you can plant ryegrass in you area. Then sow the ryegrass. This will aerate the soil to some extent, cut the roots some and give you grazing later. I've done this before and it seemed to work out really well from several angles. Just offering food for thought. [/QUOTE]
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