Blocked spouts

Frodo

Member
Location
Scotland (east)
Started sowing a field and reversed into comer twisting a spout or five. Oops. Anyway these spouts have been choked until I checked at the first tramline, so 10 passes of grain drill are going to look a bit of a mess and needless to say its beside the road. Just about finished sowing rest of farm and I have seed left, so think I will resow it. Is there anyway I can get rid of existing seed after 4 days. Should I just one pass over it and accept it will be thick or will grub first bury the seed to make it unviable. Don't really want to wait until seed has chatted.
 

DRC

Member
Just redrill.It's better to have a few thick patches,especially by the road,unless you can block of half your drill and work back over it.
 

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