Posted by Northvale PA on May 12, 2019 at 16:27:44 from (24.112.156.180):
In Reply to: No till question posted by 300jk on May 12, 2019 at 14:12:40:
I am no expert but have been only growing hay for almost 30 years. Here are a few thoughts: lime plus fertilizer are a must. I put down about 1/2 the recommendation of fertilizer. This is a financial choice. I want good yields that I can dry quickly. The best hay is cut at the right stage of maturity and dried quickly. Bumper crops of rained on hay are useless to me. Maybe you are in a dryer area. I do grow alfalfa grass mix so go to all grass for 2 years on a field then back to alfalfa grass. Weeds are a problem so spraying for them plus leafhoppers needs to be done. There are a few advantages to hay: I sell directly to the consumer, no middle man. When the weather is bad (too dry, too wet) price of hay goes up. I have steady customers. They have a steady supplier.
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