alsxx
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This year I am going to get a cut of hay off of half our field. We have about 6/7 acres, which is split roughly in two. The bottom half is the summer field, and the top half which is mainly sloped is the winter field.
I was thinking of moving the horses back onto the summer patch probably around march time, it gets very wet being at the bottom of the hill, and I don't want to move them too soon if I can help it. So will resting the top half from say, mid march to June time be enough 'growing time' for hay? What other steps should I look to take? The field is (normally, snow permitting!) cleared of dung on a weekly basis. Should I fertilise, if so whats best? Would it be best to get it rolled once they are moved off of it, its quite poached at the moment.
Any other tips welcomed!
I was thinking of moving the horses back onto the summer patch probably around march time, it gets very wet being at the bottom of the hill, and I don't want to move them too soon if I can help it. So will resting the top half from say, mid march to June time be enough 'growing time' for hay? What other steps should I look to take? The field is (normally, snow permitting!) cleared of dung on a weekly basis. Should I fertilise, if so whats best? Would it be best to get it rolled once they are moved off of it, its quite poached at the moment.
Any other tips welcomed!