Up here in the tundra we don't have the 'couple weeks' is the problem. We go from snow on the frozen ground to corn sprouting in those 2 weeks.
Makes spring burn down or heavy tillage very difficult around here. By the time you get those accomplished in spring, you are near June a lot of years. Which is ok for a food plot, but not to hope to harvest some.
Basically the 2 options tho, sprat it down, plant into the sod. An 800 planter works pretty good for that actually. Hope you get an early dry spring so the sod greens up so you can spray it to kill it and have time to plant.
Or, plow th sod, disk it down, harrow it level. That needs an early dry spring as well, with a little time in between. Often up here sod ground tens to be too wet ground, making it iffy to get it worked up in a less cooperative spring.....
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