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Making pasture from clear cut forest.
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<blockquote data-quote="BadMoonRising" data-source="post: 1821883" data-attributes="member: 24414"><p>It's definitely possible and there are great tips here. I'd recommend seeding the prevalent indigenous grass. Around here, it's an invasive species from Mexico. No, Biden wasn't around 1,000 years ago. It's bahia and very hardy. Do you have any bad grasses on or adjacent to your property that need to be cleared first? You can be much more aggressive if not concerned with an extant stand of desirable grass. </p><p>Remove the larger stuff as you can. Most of the small stuff isn't going to matter. </p><p>That's for grazing. I don't like any stumps in my hayfields, they can be costly on equipment. If I find myself harvesting hay around stumps, I scout the field and try to mark them all. Flags, stakes, forestry tape all work. For most people.</p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadMoonRising, post: 1821883, member: 24414"] It's definitely possible and there are great tips here. I'd recommend seeding the prevalent indigenous grass. Around here, it's an invasive species from Mexico. No, Biden wasn't around 1,000 years ago. It's bahia and very hardy. Do you have any bad grasses on or adjacent to your property that need to be cleared first? You can be much more aggressive if not concerned with an extant stand of desirable grass. Remove the larger stuff as you can. Most of the small stuff isn't going to matter. That's for grazing. I don't like any stumps in my hayfields, they can be costly on equipment. If I find myself harvesting hay around stumps, I scout the field and try to mark them all. Flags, stakes, forestry tape all work. For most people. Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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