John Fitzgerald
Gold Member
I have a nice hayfield of a little over six acres of mostly bottomland that is a mixture of Bermuda grass on one end and tall Johnson grass on the other end. A neighbor who hays in the area has been getting it for years, but has been so busy (he says) he hasn't made the last cut, and the grass is over mature, falling over, and becoming matted in places. I give him the hay to keep the field cut. If it's not cut, it would become a huge fire hazard by late winter. He says he has to have five dry sunny days in a row this time of year to do hay. Doesn't look like he's going to get that, but he's had plenty of opportunities in the last three weeks. It's raining today. If he doesn't hay it, would brush hogging it be the solution? I could probably do it in a day with my XJ2025H and 5 foot RC. If I have to spend the time and diesel to cut it myself, I'll find someone else to hay it next year. What if it was left tall all winter? Would that impede haying greatly next summer?