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Ryegrass & Durana, no access to no-till
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjohn" data-source="post: 445789" data-attributes="member: 2593"><p>Yes ryegrass will germinate on top of the ground but if it doesn't rain every few days it will die before it makes a root system. I have wasted quite a few lbs of expensive seed over the years before I figured that out. Just scratch the ground with a disc harrow. You will notice that the seed comes up in the tracks left by the harrow.</p><p>As far as clover goes I only have exp. with arrowleaf but I just throw it on top of the ground. If you cover it up, make it shallow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjohn, post: 445789, member: 2593"] Yes ryegrass will germinate on top of the ground but if it doesn't rain every few days it will die before it makes a root system. I have wasted quite a few lbs of expensive seed over the years before I figured that out. Just scratch the ground with a disc harrow. You will notice that the seed comes up in the tracks left by the harrow. As far as clover goes I only have exp. with arrowleaf but I just throw it on top of the ground. If you cover it up, make it shallow. [/QUOTE]
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