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Safe slope to be on with tractor?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cucumber35" data-source="post: 1376028" data-attributes="member: 25728"><p>Same here, if not for hilly ground there'd be no ground at all. Thought we got smart and fenced the one pretty steep hayfield for pasture a few years ago, so as to not have to run hay equipment on it. Still end up taking a cutting off each year and I'd rather drag a discbine over it than a rotary mower anyway. It is nice to have another option for the grazing rotation though, especially if it gets a little dry. Cows can't keep up with it in spring though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cucumber35, post: 1376028, member: 25728"] Same here, if not for hilly ground there'd be no ground at all. Thought we got smart and fenced the one pretty steep hayfield for pasture a few years ago, so as to not have to run hay equipment on it. Still end up taking a cutting off each year and I'd rather drag a discbine over it than a rotary mower anyway. It is nice to have another option for the grazing rotation though, especially if it gets a little dry. Cows can't keep up with it in spring though. [/QUOTE]
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