Posted by valleview on January 20, 2014 at 16:55:05 from (72.105.107.78):
In Reply to: planting alfalfa? posted by mmidlam on January 20, 2014 at 16:04:21:
The alfalfa partially winter-killed in some of our established fields last year. I took a field cultivator, worked it up without killing off much of the remaining alfalfa, then seeded a grass mixture with Cinnamon clover (supposed to be a finer textured clover) and some oats. The oats provided a decent second cutting and the clover and grass are well established for next year. When establishing a new stand following corn, I work it up good and plant about 10 lbs alfalfa with a grass mixture mixed in with oats. Usually works good. Can't seed new alfalfa into an old stand, auto-toxicity causes seedling death. Last year, i used my JD 70D with an antique Oliver drill to plant. Good luck
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