Posted by Brandonh on August 11, 2012 at 14:18:40 from (69.55.119.129):
I have a small field Im going to plant for hay. Its 6.5 acres. Has been a pasture for about 40 years now. Not worked i those years. So 2 years ago I plowed it under, plated corn for deer and I bushogged the corn down and disc it and planted orchard grass and red clover. I just now plowed it again and now Im ready to disc it down and drill it. I was really suprised at how well the organic matter had rotted and built up my ground. Anywho Im just wanted to make a real good hay field out of it for square baling. I plan to disc it down. Let it settle and drill it. Im going to plant wheat but cant decide on what else to plant. I want something that does well in heat and acidic soil. I was thing maybe lespedeza or sericia or maybe a good grass miss? The main question is, Im in middle Tennessee, when is a good time to plant the wheat/hay mix? Is it too early? Id love to go ahead and start but Im afraid it may be a little early
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