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<blockquote data-quote="Giles1" data-source="post: 7699515" data-attributes="member: 902"><p>When we reseed, red clover is in there, it just doesn't like getting wet or our acid soils, though we do lime , or the way we treat the ground. Part of the problem is the same fields get cut nearly every year, so they get hammered by machinery. We do try and limit running over them by 3 into 1 rowing up before round baling, no tedding (unless for the once every 5 years chance at hay), no Fusions plus 1000 hp tractors, and our self loading bale trailers make a big difference to tractor footprint on the fields. We roll fields pre cutting now only if they are rough after winter or the moles have been overactive, or some idiot (me) took a machine where he shouldn't have when he shouldn't have collecting firewood or something.</p><p>Yes Weaving looks interesting, I'll check for dealers/hirers up here</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Giles1, post: 7699515, member: 902"] When we reseed, red clover is in there, it just doesn't like getting wet or our acid soils, though we do lime , or the way we treat the ground. Part of the problem is the same fields get cut nearly every year, so they get hammered by machinery. We do try and limit running over them by 3 into 1 rowing up before round baling, no tedding (unless for the once every 5 years chance at hay), no Fusions plus 1000 hp tractors, and our self loading bale trailers make a big difference to tractor footprint on the fields. We roll fields pre cutting now only if they are rough after winter or the moles have been overactive, or some idiot (me) took a machine where he shouldn't have when he shouldn't have collecting firewood or something. Yes Weaving looks interesting, I'll check for dealers/hirers up here [/QUOTE]
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