/ Looking to start growing & harvesting Hay - with a Compact Tractor. Advice please
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Re: Looking to start growing & harvesting Hay - with a Compact Tractor. Advice please
Ok, so I'm back to considering Hay again!
I'm actually going to a friend's grandpa's farm later this week to bend his ear on the matter - sounds like he's pretty excited to take on a new pupil in his old age.
Ed mentioned "Red Clover" before and commented on the fact that I have grass already existing below the weeds in those photos. As soon as the ground firms up, I plan to mow down everything in that field. If I spread the Red Clover, should I expect it to grow to anything substantial this year? Is that something worthy of harvesting compared to other variety's of hay? Is that just a temporary "stop-gap" that will transition me to planting some other strain there next year? Or, is Red Clover a good thing to stick with?
Also, that above field is around 3+ acres (which will turn to 4+ by the end of the year as I take down another tree line)... my OTHER field is also 3 open acres of grass. Not sure what kind, probably fescue or something similar. I typically just mow it weekly. What do I do with that field? Do I let it grow as is and treat it as hay? Or, do I plant clover there as well? The only weeds that seem to pop up in that field are dandelions (mostly) and a few of the small picker things.
Thanks again for all the advice. I'm now running 35 PTO HP, so I should be able to handle a small baler now for this operation if I decide to do it.
Ok, so I'm back to considering Hay again!
Ed mentioned "Red Clover" before and commented on the fact that I have grass already existing below the weeds in those photos. As soon as the ground firms up, I plan to mow down everything in that field. If I spread the Red Clover, should I expect it to grow to anything substantial this year? Is that something worthy of harvesting compared to other variety's of hay? Is that just a temporary "stop-gap" that will transition me to planting some other strain there next year? Or, is Red Clover a good thing to stick with?
Also, that above field is around 3+ acres (which will turn to 4+ by the end of the year as I take down another tree line)... my OTHER field is also 3 open acres of grass. Not sure what kind, probably fescue or something similar. I typically just mow it weekly. What do I do with that field? Do I let it grow as is and treat it as hay? Or, do I plant clover there as well? The only weeds that seem to pop up in that field are dandelions (mostly) and a few of the small picker things.
Thanks again for all the advice. I'm now running 35 PTO HP, so I should be able to handle a small baler now for this operation if I decide to do it.