Brian662
5 year old buck +
So here is a mix of seed that I have already bought individually and planned to plant this weekend.
The mix and ratios seem fine and I'm happy with it, especially when/where I'm able to drill it in.
Where the problem lies and my subsequent question...I have a row planted soybean field that was planted into heavy(ish) rye thatch and on this property I don't have access to a drill at the moment. I'm planning to broadcast into the canopied soybeans that have a layer of rye that under them.
There is some rain the forecast, not a lot. Soil moisture is good due to double crop canopy. Which of these seeds would be likely to succeed by just broadcasted into the beans? I don't want to roll the beans to pack the seed because I feel the stalks may break this late in the year.
Any other ideas on getting some version of these seeds to grow? I can increase/decrease rates as necessary.

At this point I'm thinking - rye, balansa, chicory, crimson, radish, vetch, and buckwheat. This would exclude the peas and oats. Thoughts?
The mix and ratios seem fine and I'm happy with it, especially when/where I'm able to drill it in.
Where the problem lies and my subsequent question...I have a row planted soybean field that was planted into heavy(ish) rye thatch and on this property I don't have access to a drill at the moment. I'm planning to broadcast into the canopied soybeans that have a layer of rye that under them.
There is some rain the forecast, not a lot. Soil moisture is good due to double crop canopy. Which of these seeds would be likely to succeed by just broadcasted into the beans? I don't want to roll the beans to pack the seed because I feel the stalks may break this late in the year.
Any other ideas on getting some version of these seeds to grow? I can increase/decrease rates as necessary.

At this point I'm thinking - rye, balansa, chicory, crimson, radish, vetch, and buckwheat. This would exclude the peas and oats. Thoughts?