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Topic: Discussion Board - Re: Maintaning a hay field
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09-14-2012 09:16:55
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I have cut hay off my fields now for 30 plus years. I do run a few horses on it 24/7 and that is all the fertilizer I use and most years I do pretty well with the hay. Most years I get 50 plus big round bales and another 250 or so square bales and this is probably only about 20 or so acres. The exact size of the field I do not know. |
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| GordoSD
09-14-2012 18:29:46
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Re: Maintaning a hay field in reply to old, 09-14-2012 09:16:55
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| Go to and then "area calculator" and measure it. Sounds like a little over 2T which is good for no chem app. I would get a soil test every 3rd year to look at all the parameters. Best $30 investment you'll ever make. |
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| GordoSD
09-15-2012 09:32:24
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Re: Maintaning a hay field in reply to GordoSD, 09-14-2012 18:29:46
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| Gremlins removed the site info It was freemaptools dot com |
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| old
09-14-2012 19:03:07
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Re: Maintaning a hay field in reply to GordoSD, 09-14-2012 18:29:46
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| Why fix what isn't broken. I have always had a good hay yield if we have a good rain year. People in this area seem to want my hay once they buy one bale but I do also try to plant clover every other year or so and this years crop with the lack of rain was good and very heavy with lespadisa (sp) |
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