Posted by mab570diesel on March 20, 2014 at 21:16:43 from (76.6.166.207):
In Reply to: OT-hay seeding posted by Dean on March 20, 2014 at 13:51:41:
if you are just clearing this land then you don't want to mix legumes with grass hay.the reason being you won't be able to spray it you will kill the grass with let's say a 2-4d.if it is freshly cleared you are gonna have some weed issues the first few years and if you want decent hay, you're probably gonna have to spray.or fertilize the crap out of it and hope the alfalfa grass mix beats the weeds up and chokes them out.Myself i like orchard grass that stuff will come back for 10yrs. or better. i am in ohio though and a alfalfa/orchard grass/timothy works good for me. I only make small squares and if i did have small pockets of weeds i would just spot spray.the more you cut it the better it will clean up as well.
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