Apparently a while back NH made it illegal to sell fertilizer with a nitrogen content that's too high, bc nitrogen run off is bad for rivers. However, there is an exception for [ town owned ] athletic fields. Because of course there is. https://extension.unh.edu/resource/new-hampshires-turf-fertilizer-law-what-you-should-know-fact-sheet …
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5/ This number is an order of magnitude off from the number that someone else gave. OHHHHHHHH... 1) seed A is coated / pelletized, changing the weight by 2x 2) application B is OVERSEEDING, not initial seeding. But this is never spelled out. Have to grok from context.
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6/ "Ok, so I'm guessing from context that 'over seeding' is to spread seeds over an existing field?" HA HA HA NEWB, NO ! If you broadcast seeds atop an existing field, they will all die bc insufficient contact with soil. OVER seeding means to spread seeds UNDER the crop.
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7/ "wait, UNDER?" yes. "how?" using a seed drill "a seed drill is a kind of drill?" no
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