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AB15 2 year legume fallow
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<blockquote data-quote="teslacoils" data-source="post: 7133300" data-attributes="member: 127792"><p>The view from the baler man was the grass gave it some bulk and made a better product. From my point of view, the grass holds the soil together better. The cost of course is grass seed return. But given I will be using a fairly robust preem anyway, and have never really had issues with tame ryegrass. Now, depending on taste I would have gone for a wider mix of grasses and included some tall fescue as I want a real thick mat of roots. </p><p></p><p>My daddy is in the next scheme and is going zero grass, as he will keep mulching it and is not bothered about the feed. He wants zero grass weeds. Anyway, mine will be a seedbed by next week, and can sit and grow junk until mid October.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teslacoils, post: 7133300, member: 127792"] The view from the baler man was the grass gave it some bulk and made a better product. From my point of view, the grass holds the soil together better. The cost of course is grass seed return. But given I will be using a fairly robust preem anyway, and have never really had issues with tame ryegrass. Now, depending on taste I would have gone for a wider mix of grasses and included some tall fescue as I want a real thick mat of roots. My daddy is in the next scheme and is going zero grass, as he will keep mulching it and is not bothered about the feed. He wants zero grass weeds. Anyway, mine will be a seedbed by next week, and can sit and grow junk until mid October. [/QUOTE]
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