Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
I have a 20 acre parcel of land which is currently a very “tired†hayfield. It needs cultivation to get rid of a ton of ground hog holes. I would like to end up with a newly seeded, productive hayfield, but without using chemicals. As well, I would like a hay crop which can be harvested late (bird friendly - ie. first cut after July 15 - no second cut needed)
Can anyone suggest a process to achieve this? Do I just keep working it for a season to try and eliminate the weeds then seed it down in fall? Is there an interim crop I can put in to get rid of the weeds - I’ve heard you can do buckwheat without spray, but when is that seeded? What kind of seed would be good for the late harvest hay - it is intended for horses. I am located in Southern Ontario. Zone 4. Well drained soil.
Any details or suggestions would be much appreciated! I’m getting conflicting information on how to best proceed with this, so thought I would try online. Thank you.
I have a 20 acre parcel of land which is currently a very “tired†hayfield. It needs cultivation to get rid of a ton of ground hog holes. I would like to end up with a newly seeded, productive hayfield, but without using chemicals. As well, I would like a hay crop which can be harvested late (bird friendly - ie. first cut after July 15 - no second cut needed)
Can anyone suggest a process to achieve this? Do I just keep working it for a season to try and eliminate the weeds then seed it down in fall? Is there an interim crop I can put in to get rid of the weeds - I’ve heard you can do buckwheat without spray, but when is that seeded? What kind of seed would be good for the late harvest hay - it is intended for horses. I am located in Southern Ontario. Zone 4. Well drained soil.
Any details or suggestions would be much appreciated! I’m getting conflicting information on how to best proceed with this, so thought I would try online. Thank you.
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