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<blockquote data-quote="HAY MAKER" data-source="post: 303253" data-attributes="member: 723"><p>gertman,differnt grasses require differnt hay makin methods.</p><p>If you stick with the bermudas, you wont need plows/disc's grain drill,cutter conditioner,you can cut rake & bale,when you start planting the cane type grasses you will need more equipment,maybe you could start out with the bermuda and go to farming the cane types as you gain experience if you have the field land,most of us around here have both ,bermuda & cane types...................good luck</p><p>PS aint nothin prettier than the sun going down on a freshly baled field ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HAY MAKER, post: 303253, member: 723"] gertman,differnt grasses require differnt hay makin methods. If you stick with the bermudas, you wont need plows/disc's grain drill,cutter conditioner,you can cut rake & bale,when you start planting the cane type grasses you will need more equipment,maybe you could start out with the bermuda and go to farming the cane types as you gain experience if you have the field land,most of us around here have both ,bermuda & cane types...................good luck PS aint nothin prettier than the sun going down on a freshly baled field ;-) [/QUOTE]
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