You may get somone to put it in hay but I would beware of the person who would agree to do it for only year or two and no expense from you. Time, equipment, fuel, seed, lime and fertilizer for one years crop. You definitely would be coming out on the long end of that stick if you got a good stand.

I did'nt answer your question and just added something negative, must be my day, sorry. [img]/forums/images/icons/frown.gif[/img] After the grass goes to seed and turns brown bushog it. The mulch created and the seed underneath will grow this fall if the weather will cooperate. This will inprove the pasture if lucky and no harm if it doesn't. This will also keep the weeds from seedin theirselves. Bushhog again later on and things will improve. This attachment is the most important on a pasture that has grass. The corn field keep it under control until someon can get to it this fall. Good luck and keep us posted.

Patrick

Patrick

Patrick