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We recently planted our first alfalfa. Prior to planting, we sprayed with round up, allowed the grass to die off, chisel plowed, disked, cultipacked, and then drilled. Had a couple of rain showers and got a good stand. Along with the alfalfa, we have a stand of weeds/cool season grass. I don't think that there is enough to choke out the alfalfa, but more than I would like. My question is, does this new crop need to be sprayed this fall, or would the roundup kill it at this stage. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Because of drought I am buying in hay and making up a FEL spear handler. Round and large square bales, What length spears should I use. Thanks
New Holland is offering a reprint of their latest edition Haymakers Handbook. I had the second edition 1987 I think it was. Anyway I ordered the latest edition today the publication # is NH36145160. The edition that I had was one of the most informative guides to haymaking from seeding to harvest, equipment use and storage facilities that I have ever read. Something in there for the beginner up to the most experienced producer. Looking forward to it arriving. Also available in PDF.
Im interested in planting teff...when does it need to be planted...in the southeast? does anyone have any tips and know how in this type of crop
My 650 is putting the twine on in a uneven fashion. Close the wide apart etc. What do I look for? Thanks T.J.
Hi new to the foums I'm thinking of buying my first discbine, and looking at a used New Holland H7460 does anyone have any expierience with them, any problems with them I need to know about before buying one.
I just purchased a Hardi TR800 sprayer. Can anyone tell me if the foamers have a separate controller? It has 2 hoses up front that come from the foam tanks. I can't see where they connect. Thanks
Hey guys, Im new to this site and a new hay farmer, so forgive me if I have some dumb questions. I've been planning to start up a small hay operation for a few years now, and it has finally come to life. I recently obtained 30 acres near my home in North Eastern Indiana. I'm going to plant a mixture of alfalfa and orchard grass on the land, and sell the hay at local hay auctions. I am in the process now of buying my equiptment and Im having trouble deciding on what baler to use. I know I need a round baler due to this being a 1 man operation. And I would prefer a small round bale like 4x4 or 4x5 bales. But there are so many different kinds and the information I have read is so contradicting. Some people say the balers with the belts are the best and make a better bale and say to run away from the ones with chains. Then some people say the chain ones are the best, that you can bale up fence posts with them if you wanted to. Some say the fixed chambers are no good and advise to get a expanding chamber. Anyways, help me out here. I only have about 5k to spend on a used baler, so I know its going to be old and still use the twine to wrap the bale. Any help would be great i.e. brands, features, sizes, what to look for and look out for and so on and so forth.
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