Posted by blue924.9 on February 21, 2014 at 09:06:04 from (96.31.30.65):
In Reply to: explain this for me posted by LAA on February 21, 2014 at 08:36:06:
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right right right, i realize the grass will be robbed of some nutrients, which is why i would probably put it into a rotation of leaving the cut grass and bagging the cut grass so the lawn doesnt die.
would it be better to bale the 1 acre or use it as a pasture, right now it is set up as a pasture that was used for a horse, with a fence around it that needs attention and a single row of trees on two sides with a grove covering the 3rd, leaving the 4th side open. the ground has a shed that has a stall big enough for 3 or 4 cows at most but the fence leading to it was taken down meaning new fence would have to be put up :twisted: as a matter of fact the fence around the pasture would likely need a good amount of attention also, i know for sure it needs to be tightened as it has a good amount of slack in it
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