
09/24/04, 07:59 PM
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Michiana
Posts: 717
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Originally Posted by Judith
Hi,
I was wondering roughly how much hay to expect per acre. Seeded in timothy brome and very thick. I know the past owner got 3 cuttings but he has passed and the realtor doesnt have that type of info. Thanks a bunch
JT
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We live in the Great Lakes area and have non-irrigated alfalfa. DH hopes to get 4 tons per acre per year off alfalfa (2 T the first cutting and less with the three later cuttings) Less for grass! Timothy might make only two cuttings, since it is grass not legume like alfalfa. Where we live it is possible to get four cuttings off alfalfa fields. This is pretty intensively managed -- fertilized twice (after 1st and 2nd cutting) and pesticides applied as needed (after scouting)
It also depends on the weather! There's been dry years when we only got one cutting.
If I were looking at a property in a new area I would talk to teh county agricultural extension agent, or contact the agricultural college in the area, also, for soem information about crop growth in that zone. I guess if it were us, we probably would not relocate unless we knew someone also farming in the area and had talked and talked and talked about it :haha:
Good luck!
Ann
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