Hi Rob,
The less it is cut the more opportunity for undesirable plant growth
to get established. I have 4 acres that I cleared off solely by use of
goats and regular mowing. After just a couple of years we had a
wonderful pasture of mostly bermuda. Sadly we had to leave the state
for a couple of years and now I'm having to start over as sumac and
such has taken over. Hope this helps.
T
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 7:30 PM, Robert Walton <waltonrp AT gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm full of questions today. My pasture has the goats on it. It's lots
> of weeds and stuff. The grass has come up and gone to seed, the seed
> heads are starting to dry. Other than asthetics, is there any benefit
> to bush hog this pasture off now. Last year I waited until fall and
> then gave it a run over to clean it up for winter. I may run around
> the fences and such now to make it easier to walk them, but it sure
> would look nice if I ran the bush hog over it real high just to know
> those seed heads down.
>
> Thanks for any opinions,
>
> Rob - Va
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