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<blockquote data-quote="DustyH" data-source="post: 675901" data-attributes="member: 5081"><p>I have a 6 acre field planted in Cheyenne bermuda. It was planted 4 years ago and we cut hay on it and grazed rotationally since then. This past year it was neglected due to me being gone too much. This year I done a soil sample and got all that fixed, but I have areas that are still thin. I am planning on cutting hay off of it in a week or as soon as the rain passes. The question is is it too late to lightly disk it after I cut and bale? Would this do any good? I also have another acre that I cleared off and was thinking of cutting some tops of the Cheyenne and sprigging them on this area, Has anyone ever tried this with Cheyenne?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DustyH, post: 675901, member: 5081"] I have a 6 acre field planted in Cheyenne bermuda. It was planted 4 years ago and we cut hay on it and grazed rotationally since then. This past year it was neglected due to me being gone too much. This year I done a soil sample and got all that fixed, but I have areas that are still thin. I am planning on cutting hay off of it in a week or as soon as the rain passes. The question is is it too late to lightly disk it after I cut and bale? Would this do any good? I also have another acre that I cleared off and was thinking of cutting some tops of the Cheyenne and sprigging them on this area, Has anyone ever tried this with Cheyenne? [/QUOTE]
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