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Stitching with grass harrow
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<blockquote data-quote="hally" data-source="post: 8123631" data-attributes="member: 10817"><p>Harrow it several times to get a bit of tilth and knock back the grass before seeding then roll. Forget about it if very dry and if it’s a thick old permanent pasture. You need soil contact. Importantly no fert for a while, leave stock on for week after if possible, then clear for three weeks, stock back on for a very light grazing then off again for another three weeks. The post sowing management is very important. Use fast establishing grass such as tetraploids preferably with a seed treatment to speed up germination.[ATTACH=full]1034106[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hally, post: 8123631, member: 10817"] Harrow it several times to get a bit of tilth and knock back the grass before seeding then roll. Forget about it if very dry and if it’s a thick old permanent pasture. You need soil contact. Importantly no fert for a while, leave stock on for week after if possible, then clear for three weeks, stock back on for a very light grazing then off again for another three weeks. The post sowing management is very important. Use fast establishing grass such as tetraploids preferably with a seed treatment to speed up germination.[ATTACH type="full"]1034106[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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