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<blockquote data-quote="shaz" data-source="post: 888435" data-attributes="member: 13738"><p>Seems like everyone arpund here has the same strategy.</p><p>The best part of the farm is the hayfield and it's the only thing that gets ANY inputs.</p><p>Don't put anything on the pastures, bushhog every year or two. Spray when it gets hopeless.</p><p>Try to see how much hay you can make (one guy feeds for 6 months)</p><p>If you keep running out of hay, reduce stocking rate.</p><p>Start feeding hay in Nov or maybe earlier.</p><p></p><p>And last but not least, continous grazing is THE standard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaz, post: 888435, member: 13738"] Seems like everyone arpund here has the same strategy. The best part of the farm is the hayfield and it's the only thing that gets ANY inputs. Don't put anything on the pastures, bushhog every year or two. Spray when it gets hopeless. Try to see how much hay you can make (one guy feeds for 6 months) If you keep running out of hay, reduce stocking rate. Start feeding hay in Nov or maybe earlier. And last but not least, continous grazing is THE standard. [/QUOTE]
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