I seeded a bit of land down to alfalfa/orchard grass in mid July, and got a good catch. But the wild oats and volunteer canola ended up uncontrolled, so I ended up with an involuntary "cover crop" so to speak.
Can I bale this mixture after the alfalfa freezes off and browns off? I realize the quality would not be awesome, but I need to bulk up my feed supply some more, with the poor hay yield this year and a few more sheep to feed this winter.
I saw Kato mention in the other thread that they wanted to bale a second cut after frost. I do not want to harm the alfalfa, and do not want to waste my time and fuel. But it does seem as though 5 foot high wild oats could sort of smother the alfalfa from growing well when spring comes, after it has fallen flat, so this would be another reason to clear the field.
What say you?
Thanks.
Can I bale this mixture after the alfalfa freezes off and browns off? I realize the quality would not be awesome, but I need to bulk up my feed supply some more, with the poor hay yield this year and a few more sheep to feed this winter.
I saw Kato mention in the other thread that they wanted to bale a second cut after frost. I do not want to harm the alfalfa, and do not want to waste my time and fuel. But it does seem as though 5 foot high wild oats could sort of smother the alfalfa from growing well when spring comes, after it has fallen flat, so this would be another reason to clear the field.
What say you?
Thanks.
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