blueriver, I have been to the Smith Irrigation site and they sell Kifco pumps as is the D3/50 I had looked at. The reel that never materialized was also a Kifco (I think). What information am I missing??? Thanks for the interest. Wally
blueriver, I have been to the Smith Irrigation site and they sell Kifco pumps as is the D3/50 I had looked at. The reel that never materialized was also a Kifco (I think). What information am I missing??? Thanks for the interest. Wally
Gabby, From what I can extract from serious hay people around here the number of cuttings on a 28 day cycle is 5 here in central Texas. We are so dry that my first cutting was 25% of the best cutting ever and this was fertilized. There is question whether I will even get a second cut. I think irrigation is the only way I can get through dry years and the only way to get beyond 3 annual cuttings (my best thus fare). Thanks a lot for your input.
Wally
We get 45 inches/yr average rainfall and I see no way to get 5 cuttings out of that unless you're just cutting a bale or two per acre. I assume I'm about as far north as you are. Cutting every 28 days/5 times per year without irrigation is theoretical be nice in my book. I let my hay get thick enough to start falling down, usually takes at least 6 weeks. My horses and cows eat it gladly and they stay fat.
Also, you will struggle to get enough psi for a traveling gun irrigator with a pto pump and a small tractor.
If your fields are flat with a gentle slope you could look at doing flood irrigation with gated pipe. Gated pipe is sold $'s/per foot though... not cheap. Takes a lot of water to flood irrigate but you only have to do it once a week or so. I believe pump motor sizing is less since it is not a pressure system, just lift and dump into a ditch or mainline going to gated pipe.