Do any of you clip your pastures? I always clip the weeds right after I move the cattle to new pastures, seems to give the grasses a much better chance of coming back and if I don't the weeds will try to take over.
We have terrible problems with multi flora roses, canidian thistle, and black locus and osage orange trees.
We have to clip at least 3 times a year to keep things under control.
One of the families in my sunday school class has 8 acres that has had nothing on it since April and he wanted me to clip it.
Ready to go back home - - - JD4650 with a BH220 - - -
On large fields this shure makes things easier
It's an auto steer unit by "Outback" - - - we set it on 30' passes to plant with a 12 row planter, with the bush hog cutting 21' max I can set it on 20' and not have skips - - - at 6 MPH I can cover a lot of ground quickly!
We have terrible problems with multi flora roses, canidian thistle, and black locus and osage orange trees.
We have to clip at least 3 times a year to keep things under control.
One of the families in my sunday school class has 8 acres that has had nothing on it since April and he wanted me to clip it.
Ready to go back home - - - JD4650 with a BH220 - - -
On large fields this shure makes things easier
It's an auto steer unit by "Outback" - - - we set it on 30' passes to plant with a 12 row planter, with the bush hog cutting 21' max I can set it on 20' and not have skips - - - at 6 MPH I can cover a lot of ground quickly!