kellybee
Well-Known Member
Finally, today my fields decided they couldn't cope with all the rain and stopped draining it away, or something to that effect (we've got water on top in the dips and the one most recently grazed is looking a bit soggy despite being rested since end of summer). I have a field out the back that I need to clear, but it hasn't been used in about 10 years and its full of brambles.
Does anyone think its possible to flail mow it down in this weather? I'd leave it but I dont think the paddocks we're currently using will cope with three sets of hooves day and night! In the other field, in places the brambles are literally over my head, in other spots its just long grass. I'd rather have a farmer in if I can than do it by hand but two acres with a pair of seceteurs isn't my idea of fun. Any suggestions?
Does anyone think its possible to flail mow it down in this weather? I'd leave it but I dont think the paddocks we're currently using will cope with three sets of hooves day and night! In the other field, in places the brambles are literally over my head, in other spots its just long grass. I'd rather have a farmer in if I can than do it by hand but two acres with a pair of seceteurs isn't my idea of fun. Any suggestions?