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draggin pastures--who does it and with what?
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<blockquote data-quote="Banjo" data-source="post: 1106979" data-attributes="member: 17304"><p>Draggin your pastures isn't anything that's detrimental and it could "possibly" be beneficial if it were timed just perfectly with say, right before a significant rain that would help get it down in the soil. But draggin it and then it turns a little hot and dry, especially with not much ground cover....its just gonna dry up.</p><p>If you are in a continuous grazing situation then it looks like pasture dragging would be an on going thing year round.</p><p>I have stopped making hay on my land so its not an issue for me in making hay. I could see doing it in a horse lot or something where its really piled up all over, but to just go out and drag the back forty to knock a few manure piles down isn't gonna really improve your pasture. But to each his or her own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banjo, post: 1106979, member: 17304"] Draggin your pastures isn't anything that's detrimental and it could "possibly" be beneficial if it were timed just perfectly with say, right before a significant rain that would help get it down in the soil. But draggin it and then it turns a little hot and dry, especially with not much ground cover....its just gonna dry up. If you are in a continuous grazing situation then it looks like pasture dragging would be an on going thing year round. I have stopped making hay on my land so its not an issue for me in making hay. I could see doing it in a horse lot or something where its really piled up all over, but to just go out and drag the back forty to knock a few manure piles down isn't gonna really improve your pasture. But to each his or her own. [/QUOTE]
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