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Posted by the tractor vet on July 14, 2007 at 06:26:33 from (75.19.122.16):
In Reply to: Rough hayfield posted by CRAIG MN on July 14, 2007 at 05:03:40:
Not much with out plowen it down and worken the ground and usen a culipacker before replanting and and running the packer back over it after ya plant . Don't know what ya have for hay so that will determen what ya can do . Ya may have to pull it out of hay for a couple years and plat something else . If ya could find one of them old rollers that was used way back before i was a kid ya may be able to roll it in the spring like a yard , don't know how that would work. With use if a field startes to get to rough then it is pulled out of hay and rotated into corn for two years then barley then back to hay. Ever since we bought the culipacker our hay fields are almost as smooth as a parking lot, unless the groundhogs put a few pot holes in it.
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