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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Wilson" data-source="post: 566401" data-attributes="member: 8362"><p>SFF, what is growing there now and do you want to keep any of it? You also didn't mention anything about fertilizing. I do a little 4 acre patch each spring and fall to provide seasonal forage for weaned bottle calves. I start with a good disking, fertilize/seed and then drag a panel behind a tractor or 4 wheeler. Works like a champ. The county here rents their no till drill for $10/acre with a $100 minimum. Others have said their counties were cheaper. One problem with renting is the availability when you want to use it. We reserved it for August 17th to drill wheat in the pastures, way back when we finished planting haybeans in late June. </p><p></p><p>Dun will be better than I on suggesting a mix to seed down there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Wilson, post: 566401, member: 8362"] SFF, what is growing there now and do you want to keep any of it? You also didn't mention anything about fertilizing. I do a little 4 acre patch each spring and fall to provide seasonal forage for weaned bottle calves. I start with a good disking, fertilize/seed and then drag a panel behind a tractor or 4 wheeler. Works like a champ. The county here rents their no till drill for $10/acre with a $100 minimum. Others have said their counties were cheaper. One problem with renting is the availability when you want to use it. We reserved it for August 17th to drill wheat in the pastures, way back when we finished planting haybeans in late June. Dun will be better than I on suggesting a mix to seed down there. [/QUOTE]
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