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<blockquote data-quote="gman4691" data-source="post: 1804804" data-attributes="member: 43107"><p>Same problem here. I finally just let the cows graze off a smaller (5.5 acres) hay pasture and mowed the larger (15+/- acres) one. Waiting for an application of chicken litter to both (3-4 tons per acre). We will have to spray the first week in June. However, I have a larger (30 acre) pasture that will get mowed and sprayed ASAP. If the grass comes on good in that pasture, I will be able to sell most of it. But I feel your pain on everything being so wet. Looking at about 1-1/2 to 2 weeks of a break in the rains which should allow us to get the pastures going and finish cutting the %$#@&^ trees off of the fences from the storms over the past couple of weeks...sigh. Here's hoping the rains will come back...especially in July & August.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gman4691, post: 1804804, member: 43107"] Same problem here. I finally just let the cows graze off a smaller (5.5 acres) hay pasture and mowed the larger (15+/- acres) one. Waiting for an application of chicken litter to both (3-4 tons per acre). We will have to spray the first week in June. However, I have a larger (30 acre) pasture that will get mowed and sprayed ASAP. If the grass comes on good in that pasture, I will be able to sell most of it. But I feel your pain on everything being so wet. Looking at about 1-1/2 to 2 weeks of a break in the rains which should allow us to get the pastures going and finish cutting the %$#@&^ trees off of the fences from the storms over the past couple of weeks...sigh. Here's hoping the rains will come back...especially in July & August. [/QUOTE]
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