Well I appreciate all the comments, was just pondering something inexpensive, will have to try something or a variant of what I was thinking.
I can plow and disc myself, going to take a little time, could hire it out, I think my farmer friend still has that equipment, thinking he kept everything related to hay and being able to plant hay grasses, budget is for crap this year, still trying to get back to work and it ain't happening darn it LOL ! If that was not the case, I'd have him do it, and or maybe into hay, but they really like oat grass, would spray for weeds, then cut it to keep it green, weather dictates but in '08, a clean crop came back, not as tall or dense as the first one, no darned weeds, rain or something did it, I have photos, the oats headed out again, you could have baled this crop and we did have a window for it, boy did the deer love that year, I called in a nice 6 pt buck and have a small video of that, with all the green and everything else brown, I need to keep something in there, it makes such a nice feeding area, the bucks fight, and play, the young ones play and run around, and you definitely see more deer, and in the 2 years since its been in weeds I hardly see any mature buck.
It may just boil down to me broadasting after plowing, discing 1 pass, then a 2nd pass after its broadcast, I have done that with good results, might not even get the whole field, but something is better than nothing, and I enjoy the heck out of doing it just the same, seeing it grow, watching them feed and do what they do etc.
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