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<blockquote data-quote="Horse Guy" data-source="post: 537397" data-attributes="member: 5753"><p>As you will soon find out from reading my post I know nothing about farming/haying. Just bought some hay land and could use advice.</p><p>On my one field its currently alfalfa with some crested wheat. Hasnt been seeded for ten years now. The alfalfa/crested wheat is growing good so far but in places of the field there are weeds.</p><p>Two other fields are alfalfa with some brome mixed in and this is the 7th year since it has been seeded.Looks good, no weeds and it growing.</p><p>Neither field has been fertilized in the last 3 years.</p><p>Wondering what I should do? Just priced fertlizer today and my head still hurts. This year we have good moisture for a hay crop. Dont have the money for fertilizer. Wondering about if there was something different I could re seed to that wouldnt require me spending money I dont have for fertilizer.Do some crops require less fertilizer?</p><p>Or maybe I dont have to reseed? I know alfalfa should be reseeded every 6 years.</p><p>Have another pasture with sapposedly a mixture of timothy, rye grass, rangemaster carlton smooth brome grass, sleek meadow broke grass, creeping red fescue, intermediate wheat grass, slender wheat grass and milk vetch. I see there are a heck of a lot of dandylions in it.</p><p>In my area (southern Alberta)big round bales will probable be selling for 100 ton. Cant see them selling higher than that because no cow man could afford to buy them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horse Guy, post: 537397, member: 5753"] As you will soon find out from reading my post I know nothing about farming/haying. Just bought some hay land and could use advice. On my one field its currently alfalfa with some crested wheat. Hasnt been seeded for ten years now. The alfalfa/crested wheat is growing good so far but in places of the field there are weeds. Two other fields are alfalfa with some brome mixed in and this is the 7th year since it has been seeded.Looks good, no weeds and it growing. Neither field has been fertilized in the last 3 years. Wondering what I should do? Just priced fertlizer today and my head still hurts. This year we have good moisture for a hay crop. Dont have the money for fertilizer. Wondering about if there was something different I could re seed to that wouldnt require me spending money I dont have for fertilizer.Do some crops require less fertilizer? Or maybe I dont have to reseed? I know alfalfa should be reseeded every 6 years. Have another pasture with sapposedly a mixture of timothy, rye grass, rangemaster carlton smooth brome grass, sleek meadow broke grass, creeping red fescue, intermediate wheat grass, slender wheat grass and milk vetch. I see there are a heck of a lot of dandylions in it. In my area (southern Alberta)big round bales will probable be selling for 100 ton. Cant see them selling higher than that because no cow man could afford to buy them. [/QUOTE]
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