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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1400135" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>That time of year again. Trying to get rid of the hay remnants left all over the pasture. Trying bushogging them to grind them up and dragging them out this year. That doesn't work for squat either! Was dry here this year so at least no mud circles really to deal with. I wish I had the mechanical genius to build essentially a heavy duty hay Tedder gizmo that would kick it out been thinking on that most of the day while trying to make progress. Would like to keep the organic matter on the field just spread out so it doesn't kill the grass. Unfortunately with work and cattle spread out on a few farms unrolling isn't an option, I wish it was.</p><p></p><p>I know we talk about this every year but anybody got any fresh/ great ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1400135, member: 21382"] That time of year again. Trying to get rid of the hay remnants left all over the pasture. Trying bushogging them to grind them up and dragging them out this year. That doesn't work for squat either! Was dry here this year so at least no mud circles really to deal with. I wish I had the mechanical genius to build essentially a heavy duty hay Tedder gizmo that would kick it out been thinking on that most of the day while trying to make progress. Would like to keep the organic matter on the field just spread out so it doesn't kill the grass. Unfortunately with work and cattle spread out on a few farms unrolling isn't an option, I wish it was. I know we talk about this every year but anybody got any fresh/ great ideas? [/QUOTE]
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