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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 5229304" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>I planted a mix of boss buffet and 7 card stud this year. I think both have winter wheat, clover, winter peas, radishes, Rape, brassica, etc. </p><p></p><p>The issue I had is I mowed, then sprayed, and then tried to break up the surface dirt with a pasture drag with weight on it. When I dragged the first time it was so dang dry I could barely break the surface. Had quite a bit of weight, but no luck. I then waited until the week before bow opener and it rained for 3 days straight. I dragged it and it was a mud pit, but I was out of time. I broadcast seed, and WAS going to flip the drag, and drag again, but I felt it wouldn't work with the mud. </p><p></p><p>the plot came up, but it didn't come up the way I thought it would (sorry no pics) mainly looks like winter wheat, but no leafy greens which I was hoping for. </p><p></p><p>Question is this. I am wondering with the equipment I have, should I just frost seed in clover after season.</p><p></p><p>If I go that route: </p><p>1. Do I have to kill what is there first? </p><p>2. Can I plant a variety of clover or does it have to be white to frost seed? </p><p></p><p>thanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 5229304, member: 7419"] I planted a mix of boss buffet and 7 card stud this year. I think both have winter wheat, clover, winter peas, radishes, Rape, brassica, etc. The issue I had is I mowed, then sprayed, and then tried to break up the surface dirt with a pasture drag with weight on it. When I dragged the first time it was so dang dry I could barely break the surface. Had quite a bit of weight, but no luck. I then waited until the week before bow opener and it rained for 3 days straight. I dragged it and it was a mud pit, but I was out of time. I broadcast seed, and WAS going to flip the drag, and drag again, but I felt it wouldn't work with the mud. the plot came up, but it didn't come up the way I thought it would (sorry no pics) mainly looks like winter wheat, but no leafy greens which I was hoping for. Question is this. I am wondering with the equipment I have, should I just frost seed in clover after season. If I go that route: 1. Do I have to kill what is there first? 2. Can I plant a variety of clover or does it have to be white to frost seed? thanks, [/QUOTE]
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