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<blockquote data-quote="jj216" data-source="post: 433282" data-attributes="member: 2880"><p>I have a new bahia pasture I just planted last spring.Due to drought it came up about 50% what I had hoped.Actually its looking alot better lately due to some decent rains.I usally overseed my established bahia with winter ryegrass.My question is ,would it hurt the young seedlings that are just now coming up if I overseeded the new pasture this fall.I dont wont it to have to compete with the ryegrass too much next spring.But I can mow the rye back like normal.I wont disc it .I will just culti pack the ryegrass in.I even thought about adding some clover .Will this be ok or should I leave the young bahia alone this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jj216, post: 433282, member: 2880"] I have a new bahia pasture I just planted last spring.Due to drought it came up about 50% what I had hoped.Actually its looking alot better lately due to some decent rains.I usally overseed my established bahia with winter ryegrass.My question is ,would it hurt the young seedlings that are just now coming up if I overseeded the new pasture this fall.I dont wont it to have to compete with the ryegrass too much next spring.But I can mow the rye back like normal.I wont disc it .I will just culti pack the ryegrass in.I even thought about adding some clover .Will this be ok or should I leave the young bahia alone this year. [/QUOTE]
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