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Winter annuals in Pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="gberry" data-source="post: 442321" data-attributes="member: 3325"><p>Jogeephus and GaPrime do you plant rye and oats or just ryegrass? The reason I ask is that we have for the last couple of years planted ryegrass (no-tilled one year, disked and broadcast the next) and have had pretty poor results. We haven't gotten anywhere near the growth of a prepared seedbed. I would guess the no-till or disked fields yielded less than 10% of the amount on the prepared fields. Do you have any tips? I like the idea of no-till but if we can't get better results, it doesn't seem feasible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gberry, post: 442321, member: 3325"] Jogeephus and GaPrime do you plant rye and oats or just ryegrass? The reason I ask is that we have for the last couple of years planted ryegrass (no-tilled one year, disked and broadcast the next) and have had pretty poor results. We haven't gotten anywhere near the growth of a prepared seedbed. I would guess the no-till or disked fields yielded less than 10% of the amount on the prepared fields. Do you have any tips? I like the idea of no-till but if we can't get better results, it doesn't seem feasible. [/QUOTE]
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