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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 3157560" data-attributes="member: 18402"><p>Our big drill was in the shop this fall. We put in about 600 acres of wheat pasture in a similar fashion. Used the coop fertilizer buggy to fertilize then broadcast the seed and used a 40 foot harrow to drag the seed. We got an awesome stand doing it like that. Actually got faster germination than our neighbor that air drilled his. Less crusting as well. I did a couple of small hard to get to plots exactly like Dennis described. They look good as well. I sprayed them with glycophosphate (round up) first then a week later drug them an used a walk behind Scotts fertilizer/seeder and drug them agin. They look good we have equipment but that was the best solution for a couple of smaller plots I wanted to put in that are hard to get too. My situation is different than a lot of people because it’s part of my job to put them in. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 3157560, member: 18402"] Our big drill was in the shop this fall. We put in about 600 acres of wheat pasture in a similar fashion. Used the coop fertilizer buggy to fertilize then broadcast the seed and used a 40 foot harrow to drag the seed. We got an awesome stand doing it like that. Actually got faster germination than our neighbor that air drilled his. Less crusting as well. I did a couple of small hard to get to plots exactly like Dennis described. They look good as well. I sprayed them with glycophosphate (round up) first then a week later drug them an used a walk behind Scotts fertilizer/seeder and drug them agin. They look good we have equipment but that was the best solution for a couple of smaller plots I wanted to put in that are hard to get too. My situation is different than a lot of people because it’s part of my job to put them in. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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