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0:00 Introduction: The Toughest Hay Year & The Problem 0:33 The Solution: Turning a Late Cut into "Free Seed" 1:11 How to Use the Chain Harrow to Incorporate Seed 1:25 Benefits of Using a Chain Harrow (Thickness, Overseeding, Roughness) 2:46 Addressing a Major Operation Deficit (Fertilizing & Lime) 3:50 Tip: Best Practice for Hay Farmers & Final Cut 4:27 Additional Benefits: Thatch Removal in Drought 5:48 Detailed View: Harrow Action in the Field 6:34 How to Run the Chain Harrow (Serpentine Pattern & Aggressive Setting) 7:46 Wingfield Harrow Specs and Customization 8:44 The Hydraulic Top Link for Transport 11:08 Chain Harrow as a Cost-Effective, Viable Tool 14:21 Hydraulic Top Link Demonstration (Transport Position) 14:48 The Next Field: A Breakdown & Going to Seed 15:40 Before & After Comparison on a Thick Field 18:35 24-Hour Update: Rain Arrives & Final Thoughts on Smart Farming This video discusses how to use the chain harrow on aggressive setting to incorporate native grass seed (timothy and orchard grass), which was late to harvest, into an overseeding situation. This takes a negative situation and turns it into a positive by saving money in overseeding with hopes to have a thicker stand the following year. Timing is essential and should be done in every field when harvest concludes for the year. The chain harrow is one of the best tools to obtain seed to soil contact. This is smart farming in my opinion. Subscribe for more farm equipment tutorials, tips, and other how-tos. Feel free to drop your own tips in the comments #overseeding #chainharrow #harrowing 🔹 Blue Nile Farm | Hay • Horses • Equipment • Country Living 📍 Northeast Ohio 🌾 Learn how to manage hayfields, maintain equipment, and improve soil health. I share hands-on farming, horse care, compost/topsoil, firewood sales, and real fieldwork that’s been part of my operation for 30+ years. ✅ Subscribe here: / @bradkemp62 ✅ Watch more farm content in these playlists: • Hay & Field Management • Equipment Setups & How-To’s • Farm Projects & Improvements 📌 Follow along for practical tips, equipment overviews, and real farm results.