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Seeding cover crop mix into pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="pdfangus" data-source="post: 1159785" data-attributes="member: 6543"><p>turnips and radish do pretty fair just with broadcasting...small grains do better if drilled....</p><p>you can mix em...Check out the drill and see how many seed boxes it has....ours has three and so three different seed types can be planted simultaneously at different rates.</p><p></p><p>in our country (Virginia) it is not too early to plant radishes now....they have to have time to grow before cold weather....Two consecutive nights in the mid teens will pretty much terminate them....</p><p></p><p>I started overseeding paddocks this past weekend....I seed after rotational grazing....this weekend I had some residue so I broadcast my mix and then bush hogged the paddocks to cover the seed.</p><p></p><p>I would add a cool season legume to your mix.....crimson clover, or vetch, or winter peas.....they won't do much this fall or winter but will jump in the spring and put free nitrogen in the ground....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdfangus, post: 1159785, member: 6543"] turnips and radish do pretty fair just with broadcasting...small grains do better if drilled.... you can mix em...Check out the drill and see how many seed boxes it has....ours has three and so three different seed types can be planted simultaneously at different rates. in our country (Virginia) it is not too early to plant radishes now....they have to have time to grow before cold weather....Two consecutive nights in the mid teens will pretty much terminate them.... I started overseeding paddocks this past weekend....I seed after rotational grazing....this weekend I had some residue so I broadcast my mix and then bush hogged the paddocks to cover the seed. I would add a cool season legume to your mix.....crimson clover, or vetch, or winter peas.....they won't do much this fall or winter but will jump in the spring and put free nitrogen in the ground.... [/QUOTE]
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