Posted by showcrop on October 25, 2013 at 04:14:20 from (75.67.231.80):
In Reply to: Planting Hay on Hay posted by picassomcp on October 24, 2013 at 19:33:09:
I agree with LAA. What you refer to as finer grasses, I expect is what we consider weeds around here. Proper pH and fertility will enable your good clover and grasses to choke the poor plants out in as little as two seasons, without the time and expense of tilling and seeding, not to mention all the weeds that you can get in the first year of a new seeding. Another possibility for increasing the health of your stand is wood-ash. It comes from wood fired electrical generating plants, and is very high pH and also high in potash, meaning that you need to purchase and apply N only. Since you have beef cattle you must be already equipped to spread manure, so you are equipped to spread wood ash.
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