Old (REALLY OLD) Hay...what the heck to do with the stuff

   / Old (REALLY OLD) Hay...what the heck to do with the stuff #31  
Couple of great ideas guys. it is a win win however you look at it. It really does cut down on the competition when you have good soil and a thick layer of mulch, just got to figure our how to scare off the deer and now that's the challenge.:(I have 4 squash plants below, they are floating on top of 1 ft thick hay and enjoying themselves. I have a ton of squash , I sure hope the darn deer don't develop a taste to them as they have done on my tomatoes.

JC,

A 30-06 will work well for the deer and then you'll have some meat to go with your vegies. I use a .223, it doesn't make as much noise.
 
   / Old (REALLY OLD) Hay...what the heck to do with the stuff #32  
A 30-06 will work well for the deer and then you'll have some meat to go with your vegies. I use a .223, it doesn't make as much noise.

My choice is .270 as I bag 5 each fall, one buck and 4 does in unit 19 in kansas. My issue is that I don't live on my acreage so they got all night to help themselves to my harvest. They (deer) did a number on my pumpkins after squirrels helped themselves to the seeds couple of years back. I have to admit though, my deer harvest had a sweet hint of pumpkins:D:D

JC,

Below is the fate on of them doe's that took a wrong turn to my garden site. just can't keep up with them.

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   / Old (REALLY OLD) Hay...what the heck to do with the stuff
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#33  
Good Idea with the Rotary Cutter too.....

we've started piling the hay in the Vegie Garden, this year we're only usng 1/3 of it (its about 100' x 100') so were pilinghte hay and some horse manure onthe other 2/3.

hadnt thought about running the rotary cutter over it....thanks for that idea!
 
   / Old (REALLY OLD) Hay...what the heck to do with the stuff #34  
Good Idea with the Rotary Cutter too.....

we've started piling the hay in the Vegie Garden, this year we're only usng 1/3 of it (its about 100' x 100') so were pilinghte hay and some horse manure onthe other 2/3.

hadnt thought about running the rotary cutter over it....thanks for that idea!

Dave,

Anytime I used rotary cutter on a bunch of hay on the ground I ended up clumping it here or there. The dispersion was not at all random or uniform and at times I had to raise the cutter to move the clump out from under. If it for the purpose of mulching it just need to be there thick, they'll settle and make thick shield. it is best to till it over with tiller after growing season to incorporate them in the soil. A middle buster or a cultivator should do a decent job even with some clumps. Freeze and thaw cycles should breakdown the clump as well over the winter.

JC,
 
   / Old (REALLY OLD) Hay...what the heck to do with the stuff #35  
Moving a little slower today -- I spent the weekend taking the old hay out of the mow and taking the old floor off:eek:. I have used some of the hay in the garden and have the rest in a big pile where I can get at it with the loader. My plan now is to mix the pile with floor scrapings (dessicated 30 year old dung!!) and the wood ash generated by burning the rotted wood floor.The pile from another barn is now sorta like peat moss. :D
Steve
 
   / Old (REALLY OLD) Hay...what the heck to do with the stuff #36  
The easiest thing is to spread it on a field with a manure spreader.

I must agree, that's all we did was spread it in our hay paddock and locked it up for just under a year and saw amazing results. Thicker pasture longer, maybe luck but always seems to work,
 
   / Old (REALLY OLD) Hay...what the heck to do with the stuff #37  
Im posting in this tread so that it pops up in my list of replies. I have searched for this thing twice now for well over an hour and not again. Not trying to dig up onl threads.

-Nate
 
   / Old (REALLY OLD) Hay...what the heck to do with the stuff #38  
Im posting in this tread so that it pops up in my list of replies. I have searched for this thing twice now for well over an hour and not again. Not trying to dig up onl threads.

-Nate

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