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Bush Hogging a Hay Field?
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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 1821047" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>I will speak to red cedar because it is what we have. Yes its a pioneer species meaning its one of the first to start taking over. Mismanagement is many times the issue. Tomorrow i will get some pictures of a steep hill on my farm that was red cedar and moss when i bought it. It took me several years but now its in stockpiled fescue for the winter. It was good soil but had just been let go for probably a generation. Was it costly, yes. Would i do it again, heck yes. I still soil test every 3 years and follow the test results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 1821047, member: 8993"] I will speak to red cedar because it is what we have. Yes its a pioneer species meaning its one of the first to start taking over. Mismanagement is many times the issue. Tomorrow i will get some pictures of a steep hill on my farm that was red cedar and moss when i bought it. It took me several years but now its in stockpiled fescue for the winter. It was good soil but had just been let go for probably a generation. Was it costly, yes. Would i do it again, heck yes. I still soil test every 3 years and follow the test results. [/QUOTE]
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