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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17022"><p>Overseeding ryw should give you early spring grazing. Contact your local NRCS office, they will have recommendations on when to seed and what cultivar is best for your area. A no-till drill would be the best solution. Next best wood be a conventional drill followed by a cultipacker. Your local NRCS office may have a no-till for rent, or you may be able to find a neighboe or local that can/will do it for you. If you don;t have an NRCS office close by, check with the major seed companys, i.e. Barenbrug, Pennington, etc. about the best time to plant. You just have to realize that each company will be pushing they're particular cultivar.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> I live in the northern third of</p><p>> Georgia and was wanting to know if</p><p>> it is a good idea to overseed with</p><p>> winter rye. Is it time to seed</p><p>> now, or is it to late. I have</p><p>> about 5 acres. Also, which way</p><p>> would be best to do the</p><p>> overseeding. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17022"] Overseeding ryw should give you early spring grazing. Contact your local NRCS office, they will have recommendations on when to seed and what cultivar is best for your area. A no-till drill would be the best solution. Next best wood be a conventional drill followed by a cultipacker. Your local NRCS office may have a no-till for rent, or you may be able to find a neighboe or local that can/will do it for you. If you don;t have an NRCS office close by, check with the major seed companys, i.e. Barenbrug, Pennington, etc. about the best time to plant. You just have to realize that each company will be pushing they're particular cultivar. dun > I live in the northern third of > Georgia and was wanting to know if > it is a good idea to overseed with > winter rye. Is it time to seed > now, or is it to late. I have > about 5 acres. Also, which way > would be best to do the > overseeding. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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