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Your Typical Hay Field Management
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<blockquote data-quote="Rniemann" data-source="post: 1153769" data-attributes="member: 22491"><p>We do both n much of the ground, hay and then pasture. If you do hay and pasture, it is best to harrow before putting it to bed for the winter. You need to break up the pies! Also, come spring if it was hated and pastured the year bf, you will want to fertilize. It just doesn't ever quite catch up after being used hard the year before. Soil sample is always best even if it is just hay and pasture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rniemann, post: 1153769, member: 22491"] We do both n much of the ground, hay and then pasture. If you do hay and pasture, it is best to harrow before putting it to bed for the winter. You need to break up the pies! Also, come spring if it was hated and pastured the year bf, you will want to fertilize. It just doesn't ever quite catch up after being used hard the year before. Soil sample is always best even if it is just hay and pasture. [/QUOTE]
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