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    3 acre calf pen

    SkiHigh When I first started on this forum I privately wondered if you were a farmer or not. You are, why? because you spend so much money killing your beautiful clover and bush hogging your pristine hay fields, only a true farmer could find so many ways to loose money. :lol2: :lol2: :lol2...
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    R.I.P. Mr.Weed

    If your buying come down tonight. :lol2:
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    R.I.P. Mr.Weed

    Skihigh..Your killing that beautiful clover! Next year I'll have you come to my farm and plant some. But leave the sprayer at home. :lol2:
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    Why some pasture more/less appealing

    Love my drag, fields never looked so good. The only negative thing I've have noticed is after I drag it needs to rain on it before the cows start eating the area.
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    Standing Hay Price

    Agree. The more hay I can bale at one location without having to move equipment, the more I'll pay. On free ground with no Fert. and just what grass grows I have 17.30 per 5x4 roll in the barn on an average cut. Most of my fields are 10 miles or less and I can haul 14 rolls per load. Down here...
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    Pasture started renting last year

    I've learned not to spray more than i pint to the acre wont kill the clover but will get the butter cup in late march.
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    24-d and clover

    No problem.Ive seen some of your fields and it looks like you definitely know what you're doing. More than me.
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    Pasture started renting last year

    You have some nice grasses
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    24-d and clover

    I might be planting the minimum not real sure.
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    24-d and clover

    Agree with TennesseeTuxedo I was told not to plant clover past the first of April or within 30 days of spraying but that's just my :2cents:. I planted 2 pounds of red and four pounds of white per acre. But do what works best for you in your area. :)
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