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Re: Breathin' New Life in Alfalfa
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Posted by Scotmac on April 10, 2006 at 09:12:15 from (69.66.57.25):
In Reply to: Breathin' New Life in Alfalfa posted by Allan In NE on April 10, 2006 at 03:25:17:
Mornin' Allan! I've been in the seed business over 35 years now, so I'm talking from a little experiance. The 'ol boys around here used to lightly disc established alafalfa stands then harrow it in the oposite direction. The disc split the crown open causing the alfalfa plant to shoot new runners and spread. The harrow smoothed the field back up and threw a little dirt back on the plant.I think your idea is fine and some rain soon after you did it would only make it better. You don't have anything to loose 'cept time and a little fuel money!
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