Posted by Andy Martin on May 16, 2016 at 09:27:02 from (209.213.149.120):
In Reply to: Same thing again! posted by Greg1959 on May 15, 2016 at 18:11:33:
I strongly support your right to do as you please with your land. I don't give hay away either, however I have a few neighbors that I will bale their small fields and they ask nothing.
My dad was always strong on keeping the product of the fields on the land. However I have some native grass fields that have been baled for a hundred years with no fertilizer, no lime, and no livestock on the fields. They are still very productive fields, nice and clean with little bluestem and and other native grasses. The primary input to the soil is sunshine. Not all of the sun's energy gets cut and removed by baling hay. In order to maintain bluestem it needs to be cut in July and not cut again until after frost. We don't cut after frost, and a lot of the regrowth is not in next year's hay.
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