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Found some success with the "Mulch Method" (Pics)
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Pop" data-source="post: 5207686" data-attributes="member: 12939"><p>I know this sounds over the top but I actually soak my wheat , rye and oats in a bucket with water about 24 hours before broadcasting. I'll try to get some pictures tomorrow of a few plots. It comes up in 2-3 days with little rain. I've been trying it off and on for years and for cereal grains it definitely works. It broadcasts out of my pull behind spreader very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Pop, post: 5207686, member: 12939"] I know this sounds over the top but I actually soak my wheat , rye and oats in a bucket with water about 24 hours before broadcasting. I’ll try to get some pictures tomorrow of a few plots. It comes up in 2-3 days with little rain. I’ve been trying it off and on for years and for cereal grains it definitely works. It broadcasts out of my pull behind spreader very well. [/QUOTE]
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