ThistleKop
Silver Member
When planting large acreages of pasture grass, I get the soil in shape for sowing and call my local fertilizer spreading folks. I have them blend in the proper amounts of seed with the fertilizer and spread it all at the same time. I've never had a significant problem with seed germination. After the fert/seed are spread I follow with a wheel disc and cultipacker. Set the wheel disc where it will just touch the soil. You will usually get a stand of most pasture grasses without covering or firming the soil but the procedure described above will get the grass up quicker with a better stand.