This year i decided to hedge my bets and plant things on different dates. I didn't want to get caught with my pants down in the middle of another drought. So i replanted some left over beans/peas in my big field. Threw in some oats for the winter months. Its not a traditional combo for the fall, but the new beans/peas are already 3 inches tall. The oats are doing well also. I had intended to try a throw and mow, but the deer literally ate everything off the stem, there wasn't enough thatch left to cover the soil. I have graduated to now using the tractor spreader for the oats and beans. It has much less finesse around the trees, corners, rocks however it was obviously much faster. Measure twice, cut once....well that doesnt always work. I marked my acres on the ground as i always do with the bags of whatever i am going to spread....accept of course i didnt pay attention to them while spreading. so i ended up with an empty acre and 2 heavy doses of oats in the first 2 acres.
After i realized my error, i remembered i bought some name brand stuff on sale last year....i think its called "ultra mega master big buck rack seed".
anyways, i hand spread it over the last acre. There was some rye grass in one of the mixes, so that is counter productive to my goal of eliminating cool season grasses, but its fun to mess around with other mixes. For better or for worse, this field now has about 12 different seeds in it. i doubt there is a herbicide on the market that wont kill some of it.
lastly, check out my before and after pictures in post #74, this is the same plot, and it was completely wiped out. When the food from this plot was gone, it was amazing to see them crush my strips of partridge pea.