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    Biodiverse Polyculture (USDA 8a Zone Pasture) - sounds better than "My Acres of Weeds"

    You might get drills (seeders) there too, if you want a different size than yours. Ours has the typical kind of drills and also at least one that can handle tiny seeds like the teff or switch grass.
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    Biodiverse Polyculture (USDA 8a Zone Pasture) - sounds better than "My Acres of Weeds"

    Are you looking only at "rental" places? Or also at the county extension office or conservation office? Neither rent many things but fertilizer spreaders are a common thing they do have. States around here do anyway. Many people don't know this option because of how few things they rent out...
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    Biodiverse Polyculture (USDA 8a Zone Pasture) - sounds better than "My Acres of Weeds"

    Do you have the way to spread it on the way?
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    Biodiverse Polyculture (USDA 8a Zone Pasture) - sounds better than "My Acres of Weeds"

    Yep. Just don't assume it isn't worth it based on this year's results. Although, it may become available faster in your climate.
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    Biodiverse Polyculture (USDA 8a Zone Pasture) - sounds better than "My Acres of Weeds"

    Well, there is little point in putting seed down on soil it can't grow in. On our sand in our wettish climate, spreading lime always returns well more than the cost of buying and spreading the lime. It is so whether one spreads half as much or all that the soil needs. I assume it would be the...
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    Biodiverse Polyculture (USDA 8a Zone Pasture) - sounds better than "My Acres of Weeds"

    How many acres is your pasture? Are you planning to broadcast or drill? This is fun I agree with Nat J that more has probably survived than you think. The stage of growth of the when the freeze occurs matters so we can't assume too much. Probably at least the deep rooted species that grow in...
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    Biodiverse Polyculture (USDA 8a Zone Pasture) - sounds better than "My Acres of Weeds"

    Bahiagrass (Common, Pensacola, Argentine, Paraquay 22, Tifton-9, TifQuik, UF-Riata) Pearl Millet, Browntop Millet, Cowpea, Alyceclover, Aeschynome Eastern gamagrass Turnips, rape, kale, rutabaga If they aren't noxious invasives in your area: Plantain, chicory
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    Biodiverse Polyculture (USDA 8a Zone Pasture) - sounds better than "My Acres of Weeds"

    Common yarrow, Horehound, serviceberry, woodoats, sunflower, swamp mallow, coral honeysuckle, switchgrass, plum, blueberry
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