Posted by kyplowboy on November 03, 2008 at 13:22:45 from (68.217.184.43):
In Reply to: More on sowing hay... posted by Casey in Ky on November 03, 2008 at 11:16:48:
Two questions, whats there now and how rough is it?
Hard to say it's too late for grass when people here have just gotten started planting wheat in the last week or two and it's 75 today. Only reason to work it down would be to get rid of whats there or smooth it out. If it is just ragweeds and such now, go on and notill it, you'll take care of them with the first cutting next year. If it's like a moon crator and you have to bush hog in first gear, work it down. Don't know what your county charges for the drill but here it's $6 or $7/acre. You can't work it down for that. Like you said, you have had stuff come up. Speaking as a guy who works 12 hour night shifts, raises almost 4 acres of tobacco, 60 acres row crop, and has 32 momma cows it's money and time well spent to go get the drill.
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