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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 816024" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>We used to bale graze pairs all winter and ended up with quite a mess over a wide area. If you limit feed or have sandy soil or moldboard plow it could be different for you. </p><p>Now we bale graze in early winter and them move to a sacrifice area. Still have a mess but more contained. Then push it into a big no mixing compost pile and then get out the drill and hook the Misssouri drag behind it. If it are some really bad areas I will make a pass with the spring tooth first. </p><p>I don't drag the entire place but we cover the thin or plugged spots. Usually over seed with meadow fescue, orchard, and red clover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 816024, member: 1715"] We used to bale graze pairs all winter and ended up with quite a mess over a wide area. If you limit feed or have sandy soil or moldboard plow it could be different for you. Now we bale graze in early winter and them move to a sacrifice area. Still have a mess but more contained. Then push it into a big no mixing compost pile and then get out the drill and hook the Misssouri drag behind it. If it are some really bad areas I will make a pass with the spring tooth first. I don't drag the entire place but we cover the thin or plugged spots. Usually over seed with meadow fescue, orchard, and red clover. [/QUOTE]
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