whelan2 wrote: » Let heifers out with angus bull yesterday. A bit earlier than planned as I will have no one to help me for the next ten days . Had them on meal all winter and they look great
Mooooo wrote: » Will you start the cows soon? Have only half my heifers out here it's a bit of a balls. Finding grass that's dry enough for them all. Have 2 vasectomised bulls so will have one with each group hope to get the rest out today if I can altho a good bit of rain due in the next 48 hours I think
trixi2011 wrote: » Some of the dryest and most ferlile paddocks on the farm have taken a battering over the last year's and grass is looking very open , thinking of stitching in some seed after there first grazing as won't be able to do a full reseed this year any one have much experience of this .
Reggie. wrote: » Yep
alps wrote: » Reggie.....love if you could give a rundown on stitching, Inc type of grass seed ( prepared, tetraploid etc) and maybe a run through reseeding after a silage cut, and the timings for this... Savage if you can...
Timmaay wrote: » That nitrogen coated seed looks very interesting for this very use.
stanflt wrote: » The nit covered seed is only 10% better at establishing It cost 2 times the price and you have 50% less seed So you would be better sowing at a slightly higher seeding rate It's a gimmick tbh
mahoney_j wrote: » Where’s Reggie ,he’s the man for the job
GrasstoMilk wrote: » Yeah thinking the same. 12kg in those bags of coated seed. Only 5/6kgs is actual seed. Was thinking of using it on silage ground but going to buy 5/6kg of a tetraploid from Aber. Like abergain or something and sticth in after cutting
orm0nd wrote: » Gone to a wedding ffs and grass seed to be sowed
Reggie. wrote: » Leave me alone. The wife had a job to get me here
Waffletraktor wrote: » Sure, more like 'your either going or it's Daddy Daycare for the weekend'.
Reggie. wrote: » In reality it's more 7kg for coated seed or 8kg if you go for treated seed in a 12kg bag. You can't look at it as per amount of seed in the bag. I mean if the coated or treated seed is more likely to get a strike you have a higher percentage of the seed germinating. Also you may also be insuring yourself aganist an unseen problem such as large rainfall, drought or unseen heavy frost
MF290 wrote: » plenty of work for reggie this year, it's an ill wind that blows no good!
stanflt wrote: » Reggie stitched 40 acres of clover for me last yr- walked it today and in fairness it looks awesome Will defo be doing more this yr
Reggie. wrote: » Who says I want to go back to ya :P
stanflt wrote: » The grub is good
Reggie. wrote: » Can't argue with that. You know me too well
whelan2 wrote: » Must be a great wedding
Say my name wrote: » Moving stock under the cover of darkness.