This late in the game, I planted wheat first covering with about an inch of soil. Spread your brassica seed on top, then roll.
The tender brassica plants will give you browse into firearm season; then the wheat should give you a fine late muzzleloader season. All fluid on the weather, of coarse.
These pics are from an area that lay fallow for a few years. Planted to wheat last fall. Deer ate the wheat, ( even the straw, which I couldn't believe). Frost seeded to Red Clover, Trefoil, Grass mix in April.
I'm quite sure these are mixed with the Quince Apple that were grown back in the late 40's- 50's.,very tart. Deer still enjoy them.
When I use to sell on the North Tonawanda market back in the 70's, a fella use to bring Quince cider, very tart tasting.
We use to sell new Howse grass mowers. They should of been built that well to begin with, but then we would of called them Woods with a much steeper price tag. Keep oil-grease mixture in the gear box, it should last.
I do not. Ton of ads on You Tube. I would have built one myself , few years ago, but then went with a less expensive option. Their pricey. I understand it tougher to get a mortgage on one.
Neighbor had 2 barns salvaged quite a few years ago already. Got a good buck for the boards and beams as they were shipped out to California. Better than money in the bank. See