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Re: Allan - last falls alfalfa planting
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Posted by Sid on August 07, 2006 at 13:37:44 from (12.156.158.62):
In Reply to: Allan - last falls alfalfa planting posted by Joe in IN on August 07, 2006 at 11:10:08:
From what I understand from the experts you will have a toxiticy problem trying to drill alfalfa seed into an existing stand. I have never triedi t just depende on what I have read from plant pros. If remember right one time we set the disc straight and ran it through a thinning out stand after top dressing it. It was supposed to split the crown of the plant and make two plants. The stand did indeed improve. Maybe it would have anyway with just the fertilizer. It was advice that Dad followed about 40 years ago. He was going to plow it up and put it in something else. I do remember he was pleased with the result and the stand lasted a few years after that.
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