trixi2011 wrote: » What rate would you need to seed at for stitching in some seem to say 14kg acre and others 12 will be grazing a field off in the next few days have seed ordered but might have enough
Sillycave wrote: » Might be a little off topic but from the wet winter have one/two fields that poached when graze, one not to bad and the other bad enough, was thinking of using chain Harrow to try and level out holes, spread grass seed with wagtail and either chain Harrow again and roll or just roll after seeding, do u think this will be a good job? Cheers in advance
Reggie. wrote: » Pre flight checks done today
mengele wrote: » How many hours on the tractor now?
Reggie. wrote: » 402
jimmy G M wrote: » Time for a change soon?
Who2 wrote: » its a dini, itll be ready for the breakers shortly, he should have kept the 398
Reggie. wrote: » If people can remember back to when I stitched my paddocks last year in late sept to not so great conditions. This is them today
Reggie. wrote: » The thing with Coated seed is that there is less seed in a bag. Normal seed is toughly 11250 seeds per 12kg and coated seed is roughly 7500 seeds per 12kg.
Muckit wrote: » Jaysus you had fcuk all for doing that night!
MeTheMan wrote: » What does a reseeding cost per acre? Do ye do All the work yourself. Have a few acres of ok-ish fields that I taught about reseeding but seems like and expensive job to contract. Rarely done around me.
Ard_MC wrote: » Small sheep farm here..mainly mountain we run on. But was thinkin of harrowin some of the fields and broadcasting clover. Old pasture hasn't been worked in a generation. Would clover alone be best or should i go for a grass mix? No experience whatso ever in this side of things.
Reggie. wrote: » Got the calf paddocks oversown today.
SuperTortoise wrote: » Using the app to get settings for a vicon wagtale it's telling me to set it to 42 Does this sound roughly about right for 3 bags to the acre?
CloughCasey1 wrote: » 1 or 2 runs. If 2 do ya seed on the second run?
Reggie. wrote: » Did 2 runs there and seeded on third.
furandfeather wrote: » Probably a stupid question but is it hard to see what's seeded after the 2 runs of the Harrow? Do you Harrow it the 3rd time when your seeding? Great thread btw thanks, I've been toying with the idea of buying a setup like that for awhile all be it a smaller version, is that the best Harrow from your research?
Reggie. wrote: » You go at 90° where possible so you'll mark the ground. If it's hard to see the marks I use the GPS. You'll probably only going get a 3m harrow. It would be between the palatine or rakeman. Both are very similar priced at around 3k for the 3m. I do believe the palatine is better built tho
furandfeather wrote: » Thanks. Do you have much trouble with slugs? Do you lay pellets for them?