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correct hay cutting height??
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<blockquote data-quote="Rajela" data-source="post: 1327761" data-attributes="member: 22152"><p>The OP also mentioned Clover which is usually an annual. The OP asked "Been talking to some other hay producers about how high to mow hay.</p><p>Whats yalls opinion?</p><p>I think about 2 inches of stubble is good."</p><p></p><p>So I answered him "Do you have a warm season grass that will replace the Fescue/Clover after the cutting? If you do then I would cut it short so the warm season grass can get started growing. If you don't then I would cut a little taller to help the fescue get thru the hot summer months a little better."</p><p></p><p>I also responded to another poster. </p><p></p><p>The OP has a location of GA so I assumed that the winter or cool season grass is not is main forage or hay crop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rajela, post: 1327761, member: 22152"] The OP also mentioned Clover which is usually an annual. The OP asked "Been talking to some other hay producers about how high to mow hay. Whats yalls opinion? I think about 2 inches of stubble is good." So I answered him "Do you have a warm season grass that will replace the Fescue/Clover after the cutting? If you do then I would cut it short so the warm season grass can get started growing. If you don't then I would cut a little taller to help the fescue get thru the hot summer months a little better." I also responded to another poster. The OP has a location of GA so I assumed that the winter or cool season grass is not is main forage or hay crop. [/QUOTE]
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