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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1260909" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I think you'll always benefit from dragging the pasture.. I don't do it often enough (usually in the fall on all fields).. We have really hot, dry weather, and cowpies that aren't broken up will do absolutely nothing for a year.. they just turn into adobe bricks, and you probably don't get much soil benefit from them in that state either. Chickens are really good harrows too. </p><p></p><p>I have a 12ft set of harrows, and dragging them with the truck I do 10 acres in under an hour, I listen to music and have a beer while I do it.. maybe it costs me $100 to do the whole place. The next year the baler picks up a few less cow pies in the bale too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1260909, member: 9096"] I think you'll always benefit from dragging the pasture.. I don't do it often enough (usually in the fall on all fields).. We have really hot, dry weather, and cowpies that aren't broken up will do absolutely nothing for a year.. they just turn into adobe bricks, and you probably don't get much soil benefit from them in that state either. Chickens are really good harrows too. I have a 12ft set of harrows, and dragging them with the truck I do 10 acres in under an hour, I listen to music and have a beer while I do it.. maybe it costs me $100 to do the whole place. The next year the baler picks up a few less cow pies in the bale too! [/QUOTE]
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