Mike_in_Missouri
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- Jun 30, 2023
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- Tractor
- New Holland Workmaster 120 (decoration?), Massey Ferguson 135 (does all the hay work)
I am new to ag, have sheep, and typically have fed them round bales in winter (well, the one winter I've had them so far...) I had to feed a bale this month due to drought. I have noticed sheep won't eat the entire bale...there's always a little at the bottom that's wasted. Problem is, this is enough to kill good grass underneath. What (if anything) grows afterward is weeds, not good grass. How can I easily get rid of this heavy, thick, and wet waste hay so that grass beneath isn't killed? I am trying simply turning it with a rake so it'll dry in the sun, then hitting it with a mower (I don't have implements for the tractor, yet, so using a riding mower.)
Going to have to reseed where bales were kept last winter. I don't have a whole lot of land, so can't give up good grassland because of this. Thanks for any helpful replies.
Going to have to reseed where bales were kept last winter. I don't have a whole lot of land, so can't give up good grassland because of this. Thanks for any helpful replies.