DennisArrow
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- Sugar Valley, Ga
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I am getting ready to sow Lespedeza into my established fescue pasture. This pasture is on the side of a hill with perhaps a 15 to 18 degree slope. My plan is to use a chain harrow to prepare the soil before I sow the seed and then turn the harrow over and go over the sown seed again to kind of "bed" it in.
The question is:
Right now the fescue is perhaps 6" to 10" and pretty thick. Should I use a mower or bush hog to get it as low as possible before I harrow??? Not asking what implement but how high YOU think it should be. Or is it a problem???.
I have never used a chair harrow before so really I have no knowledge on how much it will dig out clumps of grass or what, so any thoughts you can give would be a help. NO I am not gonna disc, drill, or till. The slope is too great to do this and am gonna try the harrow.
THANKS........God bless......Dennis
The question is:
Right now the fescue is perhaps 6" to 10" and pretty thick. Should I use a mower or bush hog to get it as low as possible before I harrow??? Not asking what implement but how high YOU think it should be. Or is it a problem???.
I have never used a chair harrow before so really I have no knowledge on how much it will dig out clumps of grass or what, so any thoughts you can give would be a help. NO I am not gonna disc, drill, or till. The slope is too great to do this and am gonna try the harrow.
THANKS........God bless......Dennis
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