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Smoothing a hay field
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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1540232" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>I would wait until mid winter when all the grass is dormant. Use the equipment you have but work it as deep as you can both directions. Drag it with a heavy bar drag of some sort. It won't be perfect but it will help. You won't go to deep and you wont hurt the grass. This won't allow you to plant oats fight now but you can plant in early February or probably even January in your area. </p><p>Make sure to graze off the oats or bale them to get the grass going in April.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1540232, member: 5381"] I would wait until mid winter when all the grass is dormant. Use the equipment you have but work it as deep as you can both directions. Drag it with a heavy bar drag of some sort. It won't be perfect but it will help. You won't go to deep and you wont hurt the grass. This won't allow you to plant oats fight now but you can plant in early February or probably even January in your area. Make sure to graze off the oats or bale them to get the grass going in April. [/QUOTE]
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