I feeding on top of a few feet of snow, so even a feed ground in a long line on new snow every day , as I feeding on hay meadows we drag a harrow over it to break up the manure and any little ples of hay, I feed where the meadow needs the manure and fore go spreadding fertalizersic 'em reds said:I have seen many of you that bale graze write about helping the grass where you do this, but I don't get how it helps the grass? To me it seems like the grass would be damaged under the bale? I understand that you concentrate alot of manure in areas, but that still takes a while to break down and become a source of nitrogen. Please explain if you would.
just some pictures of feed grounds the first 2 are the first day of Spring last yearShortgrass said:If possible, I would like to see some pictures of the same area after the snow goes, both before and after you drag it. Then some pictures when it is ready to mow.