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Low Input Overseeding: Page 8 of 8

Low Input & Its Advantages

Overseeding Cool-Season Forages
into Warm Season Forages

Proper Use of Overseeded Forages

Regions of Use

Low-Input Planting
Techniques & Equipment

Successful Low-Input Overseeding

Lowest Cost, Low Input by
Managing for Volunteer

Overseeding in
Other Grass Residues

Overseeding Cool-Season Forages
into Cool-Season Perennials

Overseeding Warm-Season Forage
into Warm-Season Forage or
Cool-Season Residues

The Importance of
Properly Integrated Practices

References

Other Forage Articles

by R.L. Dalrymple

References
Dalrymple, R. L., J. Rogers, and B. Flatt. 1988. Broadcast planting small grains and annual ryegrass into bermudagrass; photocopy report. Ardmore, Okla.: The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation.

Dalrymple, R. L., B. Flatt, and R. Mitchell. 1991. Successful winter pasture from cereal rye broadcast planted into bermudagrass residue. American Forage Grassland Proceedings; April 1-4, 114-117; Columbia, MO.

Dalrymple, R. L. and C. Coffey. 1999. Using common drills, fertilizer spreaders, and carriers to plant difficult seeds; NF-FO-99-15. Ardmore, Okla.: The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation.

Other Noble Foundation Forage articles may be found in the
Forage Publications Index