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Most economical way to mow a pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1056182" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>As a general rule, I don't bush hog. Maybe a little around the house. Mostly chemicle control for weeds. Spot spray for the brushy stuff. I never could see mowing down grass, when that is what I'm trying to raise. I will go ahead and bale a feed rather than just clip it off. I keep a neat place. To the point it's rediculous. I'm just not every going to shred a blade of grass, just cause it is there. Something here will eat it, in due time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1056182, member: 17956"] As a general rule, I don't bush hog. Maybe a little around the house. Mostly chemicle control for weeds. Spot spray for the brushy stuff. I never could see mowing down grass, when that is what I'm trying to raise. I will go ahead and bale a feed rather than just clip it off. I keep a neat place. To the point it's rediculous. I'm just not every going to shred a blade of grass, just cause it is there. Something here will eat it, in due time. [/QUOTE]
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