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When do you brush hog?
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<blockquote data-quote="jltrent" data-source="post: 1760203" data-attributes="member: 21075"><p>If I have time at the right time I try to spray over the fields that need it to combat the weeds. I can take the mist blower and cover a field in just a few passes and I make it strong, also I am blessed with good neighbors that I want have a problem. If the cattle keep the grass eat down there will not be many grass seed heads to cut, but if there is I set the bush hog up high and cut the tops off hopefully before it seeds out. Also with the price of fuel and everything else bush hogging can get expensive so for sure this year it better need it bad. A couple days bush hogging with good luck the inputs and wear and tear will cost you a calf. I maybe the only person that looks at it like that, but my last diesel tank fill up is going to last a little longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jltrent, post: 1760203, member: 21075"] If I have time at the right time I try to spray over the fields that need it to combat the weeds. I can take the mist blower and cover a field in just a few passes and I make it strong, also I am blessed with good neighbors that I want have a problem. If the cattle keep the grass eat down there will not be many grass seed heads to cut, but if there is I set the bush hog up high and cut the tops off hopefully before it seeds out. Also with the price of fuel and everything else bush hogging can get expensive so for sure this year it better need it bad. A couple days bush hogging with good luck the inputs and wear and tear will cost you a calf. I maybe the only person that looks at it like that, but my last diesel tank fill up is going to last a little longer. [/QUOTE]
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