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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5837914" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>On ground where substantial weed cover has been the default for years has a substantial seed bank you need to consider. If you can burn it, do so, roll it, crimp it or mow it just get it down. Get the seed down and I strongly suggest a blend of a perennial clover, an annual clover (balansa is a strong option to help out compete weeds) and wheat. 5 lb, 3 lb, 75 lb / acre. once the wheat makes a good showing hit it with some nitrogen to get up ahead of the coming weeds. go get your mower and your sprayer ready cause you are gonna need them. Only mow to stay ahead of the weeds when needed otherwise once the balansa is established hit it with 6-24-24 fertilizer so it does a great job of seeding itself back.</p><p>I avoid tilling whenever possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5837914, member: 20151"] On ground where substantial weed cover has been the default for years has a substantial seed bank you need to consider. If you can burn it, do so, roll it, crimp it or mow it just get it down. Get the seed down and I strongly suggest a blend of a perennial clover, an annual clover (balansa is a strong option to help out compete weeds) and wheat. 5 lb, 3 lb, 75 lb / acre. once the wheat makes a good showing hit it with some nitrogen to get up ahead of the coming weeds. go get your mower and your sprayer ready cause you are gonna need them. Only mow to stay ahead of the weeds when needed otherwise once the balansa is established hit it with 6-24-24 fertilizer so it does a great job of seeding itself back. I avoid tilling whenever possible. [/QUOTE]
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