Posted by kyhayman on January 14, 2013 at 19:38:46 from (75.105.0.53):
In Reply to: no till alf alfa posted by Animal on January 14, 2013 at 10:42:59:
Im actually going to plant my first convention this spring in over a decade. Got 10 acres in a tiled bottom that I'm going to try some RR alfalfa on. Best chance of a perfect stand is conventional but no til can and will work. Ive been 100% notil during that time with around 200 acres alfalfa in current production. Biggest, most absolutely important step is to get the drill set right. They want to go too deep, esp in spring. I use coated seed rather than trying to make that sticky mess of mixing innoculant. Will probably notil another 50 acres of timothy and orchardgrass, half of which I may add alfalfa to.
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