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<blockquote data-quote="Down in Dixie" data-source="post: 1651950" data-attributes="member: 40303"><p>I am going to take on a new hay field next year but it needs some work. It's 30 ac and overgrown. It is on a deer hunting lease and they are required to cut the field every few years so its been two years since last cut. We plan on bush hogging it then burning what's left. What would you plant back for a good hay field and do you think I could just drill the seed in or would I be better to break the ground and broadcast? I believe some of the native grasses will come back ( Dallas, bahaia, fescue) but would like to ad something like a sorghum to the mix. Hit me with some of y'alls knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Down in Dixie, post: 1651950, member: 40303"] I am going to take on a new hay field next year but it needs some work. It’s 30 ac and overgrown. It is on a deer hunting lease and they are required to cut the field every few years so its been two years since last cut. We plan on bush hogging it then burning what’s left. What would you plant back for a good hay field and do you think I could just drill the seed in or would I be better to break the ground and broadcast? I believe some of the native grasses will come back ( Dallas, bahaia, fescue) but would like to ad something like a sorghum to the mix. Hit me with some of y’alls knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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