nijinsky
Well-Known Member
I bought an adjoining field last year as I needed extra grazing, it was last used for wheat. At the time I couldn't really afford to get it properly turned over and seeded and I'm sure I read on here that you didn't have to do that. So my usual paddock guy came in harrowed, rolled and seeded it, ideally I would have left it until next year to graze but I couldn't wait that long. The grass is coming through, horses are grazing on it but it's not great grass, very tufty in places, very thin & still a fair amount of wheat coming through but it's better than nothing.
Also rented the field next to that (agreement so I got my bought field a bit cheaper), I haven't done a thing with that & it has grown considerably but there is sooooo much thistle in there. My normal paddock guy is out of action at the moment but he suggested toping it, take about a foot off & then spray it in a month or so, at least taking the top off will look better and stop thistle seeding & blowing on to neighbouring farmers fields.
Got a local farmer in to top it & he said cut it right down, the grass is crap, he called it black grass, whatever that is, then we'll need to burn it & that will hopefully kill the thistle, if not it will need to be sprayed. He then recommended turning it all over & seeding it properly, the way I've done it isn't good enough, just harrowing, rolling, etc and us horsey people are all the same, never want to spend money to do a proper job, cheeky bugger but anyway.......
So has anyone been successful with growing decent grass without the expense of having to completely rotivate their field, any suggestions/advice would be gratefully received, at the end of the day if I have to do it I will but I know it won't be cheap and does anyone have any ideas how much it would be to completely redo a 5 acre field from scratch? At least if I have an idea I'll have a comparison with my local farmer's prices.
Thanks, if you got this far.
Also rented the field next to that (agreement so I got my bought field a bit cheaper), I haven't done a thing with that & it has grown considerably but there is sooooo much thistle in there. My normal paddock guy is out of action at the moment but he suggested toping it, take about a foot off & then spray it in a month or so, at least taking the top off will look better and stop thistle seeding & blowing on to neighbouring farmers fields.
Got a local farmer in to top it & he said cut it right down, the grass is crap, he called it black grass, whatever that is, then we'll need to burn it & that will hopefully kill the thistle, if not it will need to be sprayed. He then recommended turning it all over & seeding it properly, the way I've done it isn't good enough, just harrowing, rolling, etc and us horsey people are all the same, never want to spend money to do a proper job, cheeky bugger but anyway.......
So has anyone been successful with growing decent grass without the expense of having to completely rotivate their field, any suggestions/advice would be gratefully received, at the end of the day if I have to do it I will but I know it won't be cheap and does anyone have any ideas how much it would be to completely redo a 5 acre field from scratch? At least if I have an idea I'll have a comparison with my local farmer's prices.
Thanks, if you got this far.