Posted by jackinok on September 12, 2012 at 08:02:57 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Quacking a field posted by mosinee dave on September 12, 2012 at 05:36:10:
I dont know what your calling a "quacker" but maybe a feild cultivator? First ( and foremost)check with the person who owns the place,but often time renovating a pasture can help them . A lot would depend on what type of grass etc. Some grasses benifit with tillage some dont. If your planning on overseeding a clover or the like into a feild for more early spring /late fall grazing,youll definity want to do some form of tillage most times. In either case check with the true owner first. Work out a plan with them before you start (preferably in writing). You dont want to get caught in a deal where you put a lot into a pasture and then lose it,and conversly he may not want whatever it is your wanting to do. Make sure your going to benifit before you do too much. Remember its rented ground your working on and subject to his whims if that makes sense.
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