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Planting sequence questions for no-tillers
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<blockquote data-quote="ADR" data-source="post: 5655304" data-attributes="member: 12473"><p>1) I try to mow before a rain</p><p>2) rain will make everything green after a week to ten days so then I spray</p><p>3) try to broadcast immediately before next rain- this is so the rain can push the seeds to the ground and into mowed much to increase seed soil contact and decrease scavenging from turkeys </p><p>This works for cereal grains and clover but not enough seed soil contact for dicots like Australian winter peas. </p><p></p><p>YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ADR, post: 5655304, member: 12473"] 1) I try to mow before a rain 2) rain will make everything green after a week to ten days so then I spray 3) try to broadcast immediately before next rain- this is so the rain can push the seeds to the ground and into mowed much to increase seed soil contact and decrease scavenging from turkeys This works for cereal grains and clover but not enough seed soil contact for dicots like Australian winter peas. YMMV [/QUOTE]
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