Posted by DAve from MN on April 12, 2014 at 05:17:00 from (198.98.195.248):
Late springI know. I have 20 acre I need to get seeded to Alfalfa and some grass. Lighter well drained soils sandy loam, with pockets of heavier black. I am using 1-1.25 bu acre oats as a nurse crop. Do not want to use more for fear of moisture lacking and hay seedling being the losers. I see the forecasts for next week has high in the mid 30's to mid 40s. I know corn/beans need warm soil, oats like to be in early and can take some cool weather, but what about the hay seed? Could I go next week if the field is ready for working? 2nd question, what is a good mix I could run in the drill over a thinning, getting rough alfalfa field. Will be last year used, and may even toss an early corn or some soybeans in after 1st cutting. Just need to thicken up the stand to get some decent tonnage. Oats and ryegrass and some buckwheat? I want some thing I can get on there asap so it takes off when the Alfalfa takes off
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