By Aaron Saeugling and Rebecca Vittetoe
Mother Nature doesn’t always cooperate in the spring during the window for seeding forages. Thus, spring seeding may not have happened or stand establishment may be less than desired. Late summer provides an opportunity to establish forages or interseed into poor stands, assuming moisture is available. The recent rains may have some thinking about this, so below are some tips to consider helping a late summer seeding of forages be successful.
Plan now
- If you haven’t recently taken a soil test, it is recommended to do so before seeding to determine need for fertilizer or lime applications.
- Make sure to have weeds in check, especially problem perennial weeds. Determine whether herbicides previously applied may impact the desired forages.
- Order the desired seed to have it on hand when appropriate seeding time occurs.
- Ensure the equipment you plan to use is ready for use.