Posted by jdtractor on March 17, 2011 at 13:55:55 from (67.140.8.182):
In Reply to: discing hay field posted by bweb on March 07, 2011 at 17:20:59:
hi as for discing your fields it does help i have done it several times ,overthe years started around 1988 ,after discing reseed or fertilize, and add pellet lime , i have a spreader and do it my self ,you will see a difference in your hay production defentely.i quit farming and sold out but im getting back into it again hay sales that is i used to sell all my hay and thats how i kept it producing , since ive quit my nieghbor has did my hay and added nothing , no discing either and hay production has dropped in half from 240 round bales to half or less on the same acerage. it does work! im going to start again soon. hope this info helps you out
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