mikeinstafford
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I have horses on 8 acres of pasture and they have just about eaten all of the pasture up. They have taken some spots down to the dirt and I have never fertilized or limed which is probably why it doesn't grow as fast as it should. I just purchased my DK45 SE a few months ago and I hear that its time to plant grass. I just purchased a few hundred pounds of pasture grass seed for horses and oats seeds that I was initially going to use on my first ever food plot but think that horses might like it as well so I'm going to just use it over the whole pasture since I hear it grows thru the winter. It might help cut down on hay purchasing thru the winter since the horses might eat it too. I have recently purchased a Super Gill Pulverizer that has 2 rows of straight down spikes in front and 2 spiked rollers on the back. I was wondering if I drag that around the pasture to break up top soil and then put down grass, lime, and fertilizer than use a drag harrow afterward would that work. The pulverizer was designed for smooth grading right before putting down grass seed on new construction properties that have no grass yet but those teeth seem like they would do a good job breaking up the ground even though its grass on it already without tearing up the established grass too badly. I wish I had an aerator but I don't so I am looking at the best way to do this today since we are expecting rain possibly tomorrow. I also thought about buying a plow, but that might go to deep for what I want and would totally tear up the ground and would mean entirely new pasture planting instead of overseeding. Thoughts, suggestions, or advice would be greatly appreciated. By the way I saw this on cragslist would the DK45 SE be powerful enough to pull this because for the price I would just get it for now and use it for my garden next spring. 3 Bottom plow allis charmers
Thanks,
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