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2019 Silage Season
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<blockquote data-quote="The Agrarian" data-source="post: 6376804" data-attributes="member: 3656"><p>Yes. Leave it untouched. I know. Seems unthinkable to some folks. Why they'd rather mix clay and grass confuses me. The domestic grass in that tracked end dies out, and the tracks probably don't heal properly until next season. Next cut it's the same muck.</p><p></p><p>I've got some heavy ends like that, and if it's going to leave more than a tyre print, we mow around it. Either get it next time, or let some heifers top it for a few days. Heals faster, no compaction, no damage to drains, no mess on road, no clay in silage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Agrarian, post: 6376804, member: 3656"] Yes. Leave it untouched. I know. Seems unthinkable to some folks. Why they'd rather mix clay and grass confuses me. The domestic grass in that tracked end dies out, and the tracks probably don't heal properly until next season. Next cut it's the same muck. I've got some heavy ends like that, and if it's going to leave more than a tyre print, we mow around it. Either get it next time, or let some heifers top it for a few days. Heals faster, no compaction, no damage to drains, no mess on road, no clay in silage. [/QUOTE]
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