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<blockquote data-quote="SRBeef" data-source="post: 750970" data-attributes="member: 7509"><p>Maybe it's a location and weather thing but I respectfully disagree that dragging a pasture after grazing tears up the grass. Quite the opposite in my experience. The grass grows back much stronger after dragging and spreading the manure piles. It is something like raking your lawn. It may depend on what type of drag you are using.</p><p></p><p>My main concern about dragging is compaction from the tractor tires if the ground is too wet. I do not drag if the ground is very wet. The Wingfield 3-point drag works very well for this purpose.</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRBeef, post: 750970, member: 7509"] Maybe it's a location and weather thing but I respectfully disagree that dragging a pasture after grazing tears up the grass. Quite the opposite in my experience. The grass grows back much stronger after dragging and spreading the manure piles. It is something like raking your lawn. It may depend on what type of drag you are using. My main concern about dragging is compaction from the tractor tires if the ground is too wet. I do not drag if the ground is very wet. The Wingfield 3-point drag works very well for this purpose. Jim [/QUOTE]
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