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Re: How is this possible? Hay production question.
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Posted by SupC on October 31, 2001 at 18:51:18 from (64.7.225.112):
In Reply to: How is this possible? Hay production question. posted by 68 Mag on October 31, 2001 at 13:05:58:
I hadn't seen your place, but like another guy pointed out, if it need bushhogged, it would have made a little hay. Even if you didn't want to invest in hay equip. yourself, it might be worth looking into somebody do it for you, and you get a cut of the hay, or just paid for your part. A little fertilizer would surprise you on the difference in the growth and amount of cuttings you could get. Like the other guy said, maybe running a disk over it to let it breather some. You could be getting paid instead of paying to have it bushhogged, just a thought.
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