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<blockquote data-quote="BILL CLAYLAND" data-source="post: 750369" data-attributes="member: 13587"><p>I dont have spraying equipment. what are my options?</p><p>I talked to a neighbor who said he'd mulch it up. He charging 65 bucks and hour and he said bought a half day. I was able to bushhog the top part last fall(there is stuble there and nice grass), but the remainder is pretty tough and my kubota just cant handle it.</p><p>My plan was to bushog, cut hay 1st week june and hopefully one more time this year. Then fence in entire area in fall and let the cows fertilize. I have 3 head and will be getting a 550lb hereford heif in a week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BILL CLAYLAND, post: 750369, member: 13587"] I dont have spraying equipment. what are my options? I talked to a neighbor who said he'd mulch it up. He charging 65 bucks and hour and he said bought a half day. I was able to bushhog the top part last fall(there is stuble there and nice grass), but the remainder is pretty tough and my kubota just cant handle it. My plan was to bushog, cut hay 1st week june and hopefully one more time this year. Then fence in entire area in fall and let the cows fertilize. I have 3 head and will be getting a 550lb hereford heif in a week. [/QUOTE]
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