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Re: How to return a bad hay crop to the field?
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Posted by magman on August 15, 2006 at 05:31:11 from (67.142.130.48):
In Reply to: How to return a bad hay crop to the field? posted by CharleyFarmall on August 15, 2006 at 04:31:03:
I went through the same thing a few weeks back it sounds like its to thick and will cover and burn the seeding so You must cut it and either rake it up and burn it or bail it or rake it up to the ends. I bush hoged mine twice and its got heavy spots that are covering the alfalfa and killing it. Get it out of there any way is the best you can always advertise it for yard seeding if all else fails it would be excelent for that. JON
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