mowing unused pasture or let it go?

/ mowing unused pasture or let it go? #1  

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we have about 15 acres of unused pasture we continue to mow at least 2x each year to keep it in resonable shape should we ever be able to sell our property in this economy. my question is this...

if we don't mow it, will it maintain its current health..% weeds/ % of grasses or will it degrade and become more and more weedy. i know if the animals were eating the good grasses and only the weeds remained to go to seed, the answer would be clear in that the grasses would never seed and the weeds would overrun the grasses.

with both grasses and weeds going to seed, wouldn't the current ratio remain the same?

asking due to the godaweful fuel costs and necessity to cut back where we can.

please give opinions and thanks in advance
 
/ mowing unused pasture or let it go? #2  
You don't say where you live, that is needed info for a useful answer.

You could cut your mowing fuel use in half by mowing once per year, just before the majority of the weed seeds are ripening.

Anything I stop mowing around here, reverts into woodlands.
Dave.
 
/ mowing unused pasture or let it go? #3  
Around here it would resort to brush and turn into a real project to reclaim.
Mow it once in late Aug or Sept.I have stopped mowing twice a year myself,no need really.
 
/ mowing unused pasture or let it go? #4  
I try to mow my trails twice a year but usually manage to only do it once a year. If it is not mowed, the woods will take over. I see plenty of old farm fields and pastures that have reverted back to woods.

I saw an interesting story years ago about Wake County, which contains Raleigh, the state capital. Around 1900 a majority of the county land use was farm, roads or city. Very little forest. About 1980's the land use had reversed so that the majority of land was forest followed by city, roads and farm. Now the cities and road are taking over, with what is left, in farm and forest.

If you do not mow it trees and weeds will take over. You do not want something horrible like Thistle taking over that field...

Later,
Dan
 
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#5  
i live near St Louis, Mo. thanks 4 ur help. planning to mow this wk btween deluges. had 12 " rain here in April
 
/ mowing unused pasture or let it go? #6  
If it was me I would still mow the land. Weeds will overtake the land and lower the resell value, not to mention once the weeds take over its a lot harder to get the grass back. JMO
 
/ mowing unused pasture or let it go? #7  
Any chance you could get someone to mow for you ...assuming what's there has value?
 
/ mowing unused pasture or let it go? #8  
How about renting it out for hay? or looking at enrolling it in a CREP program?
 
/ mowing unused pasture or let it go? #9  
I would maintain it, much harder to get it back in shape if you don't.
 
/ mowing unused pasture or let it go? #10  
You should be able to find someone to cut it for hay for 100% share.

A guy does mine on 50% share and i usually end up selling the other half back to him.

but if you just want it cut, 15 acre is a decent amount of hay for free for someone raiseing cows.

If you cant get anyone to cut it for hay...mow trails around the edge with one pass and a couple through the middle for rabbit hunts.... then in the winter burn it off each year. (or just mow it once in the fall)
 

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