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seeding waterways for deer plots

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glennster

04-09-2007 09:39:40




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i have a creek that cuts across one of my fields, has some trees on it, but pretty much open grass about 40ft wide on each side, 1/2 mile long. looking to seed with maybe some clover+oats mix. was thinking on finish mowing the present grass as short as possible, then broadcast spreading the seed mix, and hitting it a few times with a rotary hoe. i have 2 pull type 4 section hoes, was thinking on hooking them together. i dont want to disk the waterways as they are subject to erosion. think this will work ok?

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Testing

04-15-2007 08:24:16




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 Re: seeding waterways for deer plots in reply to glennster, 04-09-2007 09:39:40  
Please ignore, thx.



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HobbyFarmer71

04-09-2007 13:58:50




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 Re: seeding waterways for deer plots in reply to glennster, 04-09-2007 09:39:40  
That is one way to go about doing the job, another idea would be to take the rotary hoes and run back and forth "working" the ground, than take a grain drill and drill the seed into the soil vs. just broadcasting it on top of the ground. Doing it this way might give the seed a better chance for a good root foundation to form incomparison to hoping some of the seed gets into the ground before the birds eat it, or the water washes it away.

Just a thought.

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Don L C

04-09-2007 11:00:07




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 Re: seeding waterways for deer plots in reply to glennster, 04-09-2007 09:39:40  
Sounds like a good plan to me....that ought to get the job done and save the soil too.....



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