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<blockquote data-quote="certherfbeef" data-source="post: 130344" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>Grandpa always told me that in our area if you cut hay after the 15th of September, you were cutting next year's crop.</p><p></p><p>We don't normally make fall hay. Only got one cutting this year and all the fall pasture has already been grazed. Shipped half the herd so we could feed the other half thru the winter. Spent the past 3 weeks on the fenceline making 30 more acres of pasture out of a sorry hay field. Will probably send the cows out there till they start calving, then plow the field in the spring and put in oats. Then probably just pasture it when it gets 6 inches or so tall.</p><p></p><p>Good to hear you are getting some good hay Crowder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="certherfbeef, post: 130344, member: 190"] Grandpa always told me that in our area if you cut hay after the 15th of September, you were cutting next year's crop. We don't normally make fall hay. Only got one cutting this year and all the fall pasture has already been grazed. Shipped half the herd so we could feed the other half thru the winter. Spent the past 3 weeks on the fenceline making 30 more acres of pasture out of a sorry hay field. Will probably send the cows out there till they start calving, then plow the field in the spring and put in oats. Then probably just pasture it when it gets 6 inches or so tall. Good to hear you are getting some good hay Crowder. [/QUOTE]
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