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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 384209" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The rocks, on our fields, isn;t that much of a problem. Each spring a few new bigger ones will just peak through but I normally dig them out and fill the hole. The irregularity is form the frost heaving over the winter. Everyone I've talked to has said their fields are a lot rougher this year then in the past. I raked 25 acres for the neighbor yesterday and hit lose rocks from fist size tp almost wash basin size. Not a whole bunch of fun cause I'ld get out and pick them up and toss them into a edge of the woods.</p><p>The thought that crossed my mind when I was cutting our back hay field and bouncing all over the place was that the old neighbor guy that owned the alfalfa fields in the desert woudln;t even drive across these fields, let alone bale them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 384209, member: 34"] The rocks, on our fields, isn;t that much of a problem. Each spring a few new bigger ones will just peak through but I normally dig them out and fill the hole. The irregularity is form the frost heaving over the winter. Everyone I've talked to has said their fields are a lot rougher this year then in the past. I raked 25 acres for the neighbor yesterday and hit lose rocks from fist size tp almost wash basin size. Not a whole bunch of fun cause I'ld get out and pick them up and toss them into a edge of the woods. The thought that crossed my mind when I was cutting our back hay field and bouncing all over the place was that the old neighbor guy that owned the alfalfa fields in the desert woudln;t even drive across these fields, let alone bale them. [/QUOTE]
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