The large pasture we over - sow in is looking great :
We ’ve had some consistent rain and it ’s really work up all the seed we implant .
This is the video on how we planted this area :

Now if you make pass through into the smaller lea around the pond – which we planted about a month to begin with – you’re able to REALLY see some progress :
There is a lot of thick green development out there . In some place , there are plot of ground of certain thing that came up comfortably . Like these 7 - top turnips :
Generally , the oats , grain Secale cereale and wintertime rye Mary Jane are pretty even , with a handful of clovers everywhere :

In another hebdomad or two , I may let the cows back in .
Lots of green !
you may really see the thin wintertime Secale cereale gage come into its own , pushing up through the hoar - glow summertime grasses :

I am very satisfied with how this is growing . Between the seminal fluid mix and dragging and pout , then get it seed right before a daylight of rain , I ’d say we did well . It was around $ 250 Charles Frederick Worth of cum , but that ’s a lot of fresh material that will keep us from having to purchase hay .
If we could have over - sowed a month earlier it would have been even better . Managing grass is new for us , but I ’m enjoy the challenge .
I should in all likelihood give out some lime , too , and have that break down . One of these day I need to send out in some soil samples for testing so we can really see what we have out here .

The cows have really been prolificacy contemporaries machines . The manure is making the gardens lovely , and the manure in the pastures is really greening thing up . There was a bare eyepatch where some filling dirt was dumped along with some rocks .
I took some half - dry moo-cow pies and crumbled them up over some seed and now that bare patch is a mess of green . What great animals ! Milk , meat , and richer soil .
Related posts:
What a Week! Fixing Soil and Milking Cows
Moving Cows and Planting Pasture for Winter
Oversowing Pasture without Tilling
Beef: It’s What’s for Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and…
Don’t forget the animals…


