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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1819105" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>We have one now that is the kind that is wanting all this "nice pretty green grass"... looking like a mowed lawn only 6-10 inches high so it is lightly waving in the breeze... and then cannot understand why we cannot give him that in every field at all times....</p><p> and another that proceeded to go through and say if we weren't going to cut the "hay" in the field... he thought it needed to be bush hogged... when it was grass we had stockpiled to move some weaned heifers in on... never have, never plan to "make hay" in there....not hay ground.....</p><p>but they have to have it look like the picture book perfect.... and always cut it too short and then we get a hot dry spell and cannot understand why it won't grow... and you can't get it through their heads that they have cut it so short that the ground gets "burnt" with no vegetative cover to shade the plants roots... </p><p>Sometimes rented ground is not worth the headaches of satisfying these know nothing people with more money and "book learning and research" than they have common sense....and NO practical experience with doing it themselves, because that would require time and money and they have other things that are more important to deal with..... they shouldn't be allowed to buy these places for outrageous prices.... and then those of us that try to keep the AG in Agricultural land could afford to pay for what the land can produce to pay for its' own self.... </p><p>Yep... have had a bad day with a couple of landowners we lease from here lately....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1819105, member: 25884"] We have one now that is the kind that is wanting all this "nice pretty green grass"... looking like a mowed lawn only 6-10 inches high so it is lightly waving in the breeze... and then cannot understand why we cannot give him that in every field at all times.... and another that proceeded to go through and say if we weren't going to cut the "hay" in the field... he thought it needed to be bush hogged... when it was grass we had stockpiled to move some weaned heifers in on... never have, never plan to "make hay" in there....not hay ground..... but they have to have it look like the picture book perfect.... and always cut it too short and then we get a hot dry spell and cannot understand why it won't grow... and you can't get it through their heads that they have cut it so short that the ground gets "burnt" with no vegetative cover to shade the plants roots... Sometimes rented ground is not worth the headaches of satisfying these know nothing people with more money and "book learning and research" than they have common sense....and NO practical experience with doing it themselves, because that would require time and money and they have other things that are more important to deal with..... they shouldn't be allowed to buy these places for outrageous prices.... and then those of us that try to keep the AG in Agricultural land could afford to pay for what the land can produce to pay for its' own self.... Yep... have had a bad day with a couple of landowners we lease from here lately.... [/QUOTE]
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