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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 13456"><p>In this area halves is the normal rate. Depending on what kind of pasture it is you can continue haying it, but it will need regular fertilizer and maybe lime. You can have it threshed and sell the seed, usually on shares then hay it or cut it as straw. You could run a few calves on it but it would end up a lot more work then just the haying, etc.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> Being a new land owner of 23</p><p>> acres, I have two great hayfields</p><p>> that as soon as I moved there</p><p>> neighboring farmers were stopping</p><p>> and asking to cut the field for</p><p>> the hay and giving me a fourth of</p><p>> it which I agree to, what I want</p><p>> to know is this fair, and what can</p><p>> I do to make some money with these</p><p>> fields. The only equipment I have</p><p>> at this time is a tractor. Any</p><p>> suggestions would be great. Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 13456"] In this area halves is the normal rate. Depending on what kind of pasture it is you can continue haying it, but it will need regular fertilizer and maybe lime. You can have it threshed and sell the seed, usually on shares then hay it or cut it as straw. You could run a few calves on it but it would end up a lot more work then just the haying, etc. dunmovin farms > Being a new land owner of 23 > acres, I have two great hayfields > that as soon as I moved there > neighboring farmers were stopping > and asking to cut the field for > the hay and giving me a fourth of > it which I agree to, what I want > to know is this fair, and what can > I do to make some money with these > fields. The only equipment I have > at this time is a tractor. Any > suggestions would be great. Mike [/QUOTE]
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