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Old 09-03-2009, 02:11 PM
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I've always cut it with a hay cutter, then wind row it. Let it dry & then when row it again or hit it with a bush hog.

Have burned them a few times which works well also but can be a pain if you dont have a constant wind out of the same direction.

Either way I always run a disk lightly through it just to get a little fresh dirt showing. They love to scratch in fresh dirt.
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