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<blockquote data-quote="dansangus" data-source="post: 1019990" data-attributes="member: 13252"><p>I am just in the process of seeding a couple of hayfields. I am able to lime and fertilize the large field but the smaller field (10 acres) needs lime, but my checkbook says > not so fast. What can I plant on a low buck budget. Just something I could get one cutting off of and then reseed next spring? Would I get much of a crop of oat hay without lime and fertilizer? As hay will be scarce again this year I need all I can possibly get. I live in cent.mn. Thanks Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dansangus, post: 1019990, member: 13252"] I am just in the process of seeding a couple of hayfields. I am able to lime and fertilize the large field but the smaller field (10 acres) needs lime, but my checkbook says > not so fast. What can I plant on a low buck budget. Just something I could get one cutting off of and then reseed next spring? Would I get much of a crop of oat hay without lime and fertilizer? As hay will be scarce again this year I need all I can possibly get. I live in cent.mn. Thanks Dan [/QUOTE]
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