CH4Ohio
Veteran Member
I could start smaller one field is more uniform. I’d say 40 acres or little less. I figured the more I could get the more I could make to offset the cost of equipment
Start smaller and see what it’s all about. Then decide if you can handle more acres and if there’s a market for it.
Even 40 acres is a lot when you have a weather window of 5 or 6 days to cut it and get under roof. You’ll want a bigger tractor than 50 HP so you can handle a decent size discbine. You don’t want a sickle mower. Your 50 hp will be great for raking and tedding hay. If it’s anything like around here, you need a Tedder. Biggest thing is what size bales and how do you intend to handle them. If you’re round baling labor is minimal. If small squares you need lots of help even if you use accumulators and grapples. Other options get real expensive quick.
Making grass hay is ok. Alfalfa mix is much better. Straight alfalfa is about the hardest to get dried and baled. At least around here. If your fields are smooth, I’d discourage plowing. Just spray and kill the broadleaf weeds or total kill and no-till seed your hay mix.
It takes a lot of hustle and logistics to handle that many acres by yourself. Takes a lot of barn too if you’re doing small squares.
Edit — unless you have big equipment and lots of help, you probably won’t mow it all at once. Instead you’ll do what you can handle during each dry stretch and you’ll be doing hay pretty continuously during the summer.