rScotty
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- Joined
- Apr 21, 2001
- Messages
- 9,538
- Location
- Rural mountains - Colorado
- Tractor
- Kubota M59, JD530, JD310SG. Restoring Yanmar YM165D
We have half a mile of eroded hillside right across the swift mountain creek. The slope looks like good dirt but is too steep to climb. It's only 20 yards away, but you can't get there safely. For a cover crop I scientifically chose whatever we harvested last year from our hay meadow, plus some older commercial seed from the bottom of the barrel.
Did a germination test on the mix this spring & got roughy 50% germ.
Seed projectiles are a mixture of sticky clay mud from a local construction site, Rocky Mountain Fescue, Big and little Blue Stem, Canary grass, and good old Pasture mix - along with clover & some alfalfa. Shape to size and sun-dried.
The planting implements (pictured) are rubber band powered and will broadcast about 30 yards with pretty good application accuracy... Got some volunteers coming up this weekend.
Will let you know....
rScotty
Did a germination test on the mix this spring & got roughy 50% germ.
Seed projectiles are a mixture of sticky clay mud from a local construction site, Rocky Mountain Fescue, Big and little Blue Stem, Canary grass, and good old Pasture mix - along with clover & some alfalfa. Shape to size and sun-dried.
The planting implements (pictured) are rubber band powered and will broadcast about 30 yards with pretty good application accuracy... Got some volunteers coming up this weekend.
Will let you know....
rScotty