Posted by Bryce Frazier on May 23, 2014 at 20:42:42 from (67.142.182.22):
In Reply to: Re: A Good Deal? posted by GordoSD on May 23, 2014 at 17:43:04:
Well, it is still toooooo wet to get anykind of field work done at my house, so, the two meadows are going to be left alone to come up in grass (mostly Canary). I have found that the chickens like to bed down in it, so I am going to mow both of the bigger meadows and bale them this year, and then the smaller one that I have been clearing (also dryer) will have oats next year... All in all I will probably be looking at 1 1/2 acres of wild grass, but it gets to be about 4 feet tall by July, so I will cut it in mid July, and get quite a nice crop... I wouldn't think that quality would matter for bedding, just quantity!!!
Thanks for the imput... I don't have anything big enough to pull it, plus I have a NH 68 that I would rather use... I think it is pretty much field ready...
I have my Ford 501 mower ready to go John Deere 594 Rake ready to go New Holland 68 ALMOST ready (just a finaly check over) all I need is a wagon to pull behind the baler....
I think I am set!!! Tractor clubs plow day is set for tomorrow, right now I am watching lightning shoot across the sky, so we shall see!! Bryce
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