I have inherited the 5 acre mini farm from my parents. I need to decide what to do with the pasture. I am a single woman who works a full time plus job and find caring for 5 acres and having a personal life difficult. In the past I have always had a neighbor who used my pasture to run his cows on. He had been doing it for years while my father was here. Basically the guy was a pain because he didn't take care of watering his cows, irrigating, pasture and fence care as was agreed upon. This year he is not using it and another neighbor asked to use it. He has yet to bring his cows and my pasture is 2 to 4 feet tall at this point. Also the neighbor who is now wanting to use it took a job about 1000 miles away and will be gone 2 weeks then home for 1 week all summer. When we agreed on this he was to do all of the irrigating but now he isn't around to do it. In the past the cows have chased me when I am out in the pasture and I don't really enjoy being on the same side of the fence as them.
Recently I was telling a client of mine at the vet clinic that I manage about my pasture problems and he suggested renting it to him and he would cut it for hay. Said he typically pays $120 per acre per cutting (way better than the nothing the neighbor was going to pay). I am not sure if the client was just being nice or if this might be a feasible option for me.
My current set-up is flood irrigated - I have water for about 24 hours every weekend. The pasture is a mix of grasses and clover with purple or white flowers. Is this really fesabile as a good grass hay or if I really want to do this do I need to plow my pasture and replant? Do I need to invest in a different irrigation system? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I have been struggling with the idea of giving up this place that I love so much but the workload is too much for me to do alone. I could use the money from the hay to pay for some help with some of the stuff that needs done. It is my goal to eventually be set up to the point that I can go away for a weekend and not have to worry that nothing is being irriagted or that the cows will have problems. I have spent the last 12 years caring for my elderly parents and am finally having time for a social life and I want to be able to enjoy it.
Any and all advice and info will be greatly appreciated.
Recently I was telling a client of mine at the vet clinic that I manage about my pasture problems and he suggested renting it to him and he would cut it for hay. Said he typically pays $120 per acre per cutting (way better than the nothing the neighbor was going to pay). I am not sure if the client was just being nice or if this might be a feasible option for me.
My current set-up is flood irrigated - I have water for about 24 hours every weekend. The pasture is a mix of grasses and clover with purple or white flowers. Is this really fesabile as a good grass hay or if I really want to do this do I need to plow my pasture and replant? Do I need to invest in a different irrigation system? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I have been struggling with the idea of giving up this place that I love so much but the workload is too much for me to do alone. I could use the money from the hay to pay for some help with some of the stuff that needs done. It is my goal to eventually be set up to the point that I can go away for a weekend and not have to worry that nothing is being irriagted or that the cows will have problems. I have spent the last 12 years caring for my elderly parents and am finally having time for a social life and I want to be able to enjoy it.
Any and all advice and info will be greatly appreciated.