<font color="blue"> "It is never going to be winter in Northern Indiana this year and you will be mowing in December! At least that is my prediction." </font>
It's that kind of insightfulness that made you a TBN All Star! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
It has been an odd year here. A monsoon spring, a summer season like a mild springtime and now a couple weeks of summer temps in September. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif With all of the precipitation we've had already, I'm thinking we could have a snowy winter for the first time this millennium.
As to the pasture, I've been cutting it as high as I could set the RFM wheels and it looks pretty good (for an old pasture). /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif Please understand, I'm not comparing what I have to a lawn. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
I was thinking of taking it down to about half this height after I mow this week (because it's too long to do that now). I could still mow until it stops growing but just have it a more lawn like height.
To use jargon GolfGar would appreciate, more like the fringe than the short rough. I just brush hogged a couple other old pastures I have on my 'holiday mowing schedule' (Memorial Day, Independence Day & Labor Day) that would be high rough not even Tiger could hack out of.
Would lowering the height for the front pasture to a more lawn like height now be a good idea for fall? The one plus I can see is that if we have a wet spring and I can't mow for a while I'll have three inches less to mow the first time through. What do you think?