Not sure which forum this should go in, so sorry in advance if I picked wrong.
The farmer up the street from me normally hays my alfalfa field for me, and he is currently going through cancer treatments and is completely down for the count. He had another farmer that was going to do it for him and the guy complete bailed on him. The first couple cuts of alfalfa are usually the worse cuts, they are sticky and not too sweet. Its the 4th 5th and even 6th cuts that are good. I was wondering if I were to go out and just hit it with the rotary cutter and leave it lie would that kill the alfalfa or stop it from coming back? I want to help this guy out but unfortunately I don't know any other hayer's nor do I come anywhere close to a big enough tractor to pull his baler.
The farmer up the street from me normally hays my alfalfa field for me, and he is currently going through cancer treatments and is completely down for the count. He had another farmer that was going to do it for him and the guy complete bailed on him. The first couple cuts of alfalfa are usually the worse cuts, they are sticky and not too sweet. Its the 4th 5th and even 6th cuts that are good. I was wondering if I were to go out and just hit it with the rotary cutter and leave it lie would that kill the alfalfa or stop it from coming back? I want to help this guy out but unfortunately I don't know any other hayer's nor do I come anywhere close to a big enough tractor to pull his baler.