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Seeding ryegrass this fall
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1708075" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>You hit my other question towards the end. I figured they would lay around and waste allot of the rye and oats. Limit grazing would remedy this but would be a little tough for me. </p><p></p><p> I bought a Ranchworx aerator last year but didn't get around to using until a few weeks ago. It has a prodcast seeder on it that I think would work well with a harrow dragged behind the roller for planting. It doesn't disturb the ground like a disc but I think the way it slices would give the seed a better place to come up than just throwing it out there. Definitely going to plan on doing this on about 150 acres next fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1708075, member: 32659"] You hit my other question towards the end. I figured they would lay around and waste allot of the rye and oats. Limit grazing would remedy this but would be a little tough for me. I bought a Ranchworx aerator last year but didn’t get around to using until a few weeks ago. It has a prodcast seeder on it that I think would work well with a harrow dragged behind the roller for planting. It doesn’t disturb the ground like a disc but I think the way it slices would give the seed a better place to come up than just throwing it out there. Definitely going to plan on doing this on about 150 acres next fall. [/QUOTE]
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