Posted by don t. - 9n180179 on September 15, 2012 at 07:13:12 from (75.207.218.108):
Hi All. Long story as short as I can. 1-Last Christmas, let my neighbor use my 2.5 acre field for a parking lot. It was a fair deal for both. 2-Weekend after Christmas, farmer down road moldboard plowed field. 3-Spring time, used wifes Kubota and rear tiller for prep. 4-Boadcasted seed for a grass hay(one of the 2 varieties was fescue, don't recall 2nd). Grass did grow when moist, was looking decent/promising. 5-Summer heat produced 90% weeds in field. 6-Had family health issues, have not cut field since June 30. Most areas in field is over 4 foot tall.
Would like to harvest something off this field for wife critters. It aint enough, but it'll help keep costs down. Not sure what to do. Im thinking I might have to re-seed, which aint a problem, but? Any tips/tricks/things that might work would be appreciated.
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