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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3429541" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>If you will look at my second pic. There are huge clumps of johnson grass everywhere. After it was mowed, I left it for a week to let the moisture out of the residue. Went in with a 6' 3 point tiller when the grass was dry and it chopped up nicely while being incorporated into the soil. Spread 3 times the required amount of ladino clover over the finely worked soil and drove over it with the tractor to just press the tiny seed into the soil. </p><p>Need a rain event that lasts for several days to get good germination. The cooler weather will hold the moisture in the soil longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3429541, member: 5412"] If you will look at my second pic. There are huge clumps of johnson grass everywhere. After it was mowed, I left it for a week to let the moisture out of the residue. Went in with a 6' 3 point tiller when the grass was dry and it chopped up nicely while being incorporated into the soil. Spread 3 times the required amount of ladino clover over the finely worked soil and drove over it with the tractor to just press the tiny seed into the soil. Need a rain event that lasts for several days to get good germination. The cooler weather will hold the moisture in the soil longer. [/QUOTE]
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