Hi,
I am buying about 55 lbs of seeds of an improved Guinea grass called 'Tanzania' to plant on some fields where I recently had a bunch of brush cleared. I was told to use about 1 pound per tarea (628.8635 sq meters).
I have been looking into how I can go about getting all of this grass seed planted effectively and efficiently without using machinery, like tractors.
I was told about a method that some farmers use where the workers make a slice in the ground with their colin (machete) and plant seeds in the disturbed soil using a plastic water bottle with holes in the cap that allows a few seeds out at each shake.
Does anyone here have experience with this seed planting method for fields on a larger scale like this? I'd like your feedback and ideas on how to achieve something like this.
Thank you.
Russ
I am buying about 55 lbs of seeds of an improved Guinea grass called 'Tanzania' to plant on some fields where I recently had a bunch of brush cleared. I was told to use about 1 pound per tarea (628.8635 sq meters).
I have been looking into how I can go about getting all of this grass seed planted effectively and efficiently without using machinery, like tractors.
I was told about a method that some farmers use where the workers make a slice in the ground with their colin (machete) and plant seeds in the disturbed soil using a plastic water bottle with holes in the cap that allows a few seeds out at each shake.
Does anyone here have experience with this seed planting method for fields on a larger scale like this? I'd like your feedback and ideas on how to achieve something like this.
Thank you.
Russ