Mark, I never did say thank you for the reply....thanks. The field I am thinking of grazing has NO grass at all. As this is an experiment of sorts ( I need some fall grazed cornstalks for spring strip till tests) but I also want to think about the cattle, I will just leave some gates open to some grass and see which they prefer. I don't think there will be "piles" of grain in the field, at least I hope not! We are still a ways from being able to get into the fields in W WI to harvest. Very little corn harvested. My clay is just saturated with moisture. After a dry summer we had 14" of rain in one storm and it seems like an inch or two every week since. I had to drive the tractor on an area of a field for another project this past weekend and it compacted my clay like cement. I would not want to be on any of these fields with wheel traffic for at least several days to a week yet if we get drying weather. If we don't get some drying weather it may be best to wait for a frost. Any fall tillage seems to be out of the question all though I did see a neighbor out with a disc on some blown down then chopped corn stalk stubble. Although the surface didn't look to bad I shudder to think what that heavy clay looks like a couple inches down. Thanks again. Jim at Dawn |