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<blockquote data-quote="JockCroft" data-source="post: 8153856" data-attributes="member: 166068"><p>Yes. I use one for mixed Brassicas (Kale Turnip and Stubble Turnip). Fairly good results. Not blank areas. Fill fert slowly and add seed as its flowing. Stop flow now and again and stir. I use a broom handle. I know it sounds stupid but I find it works, Half rate and half bout width, so covering ground twice. Roll before spreading, I tow a narrow set of light zig zag harrows (3 leaf) upside down. This year I am going to roll twice, with direction of sowing and across. Think last year with it being so dry was a bit thinner than I would have liked, but the 6 acres fed 140 ewes for 6 weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JockCroft, post: 8153856, member: 166068"] Yes. I use one for mixed Brassicas (Kale Turnip and Stubble Turnip). Fairly good results. Not blank areas. Fill fert slowly and add seed as its flowing. Stop flow now and again and stir. I use a broom handle. I know it sounds stupid but I find it works, Half rate and half bout width, so covering ground twice. Roll before spreading, I tow a narrow set of light zig zag harrows (3 leaf) upside down. This year I am going to roll twice, with direction of sowing and across. Think last year with it being so dry was a bit thinner than I would have liked, but the 6 acres fed 140 ewes for 6 weeks. [/QUOTE]
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