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Posted by Jeff Oliver on October 29, 2005 at 21:45:35 from (67.137.81.141):
In Reply to: hayfield.... again posted by Rich Iowa on October 29, 2005 at 17:41:09:
First things first, What Oliver do you have, tht is the important quesion.:) haha well not really but , If you didn't tear up like more than half of your field I would see if someone you know has like a cultipacker or roller harrow or something and just work the disked area back smooth. If you have more than half the filed done I would say go ahead and rework it. Remember though, if you disk the rest of it like you have already and don't finish the tillage you are going to have a whole field of clods instead of strips of them. Not sure about what to plant or the oat hay, never heard of people using i around here but I am sure some might. We are in the "I want pure bermuda for $2 a bale or less " part of the country around here... Not alot of alfalfa grown around here either.
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