Harrowing
and rolling
Harrowing and rolling are traditionally carried out in the spring to prepare
the ground for the forth-coming growing season.
Harrowing rakes the ground, drags
out weak growth and dead matter which allows air and light to penetrate
the grass cover encouraging healthy spring growth. In addition to this harrowing
levels out any unsightly poaching (damage caused by hooves) in gateways, corners
and around feeding areas after the winter's grazing.
Rolling will also level
out unevenness caused by poaching and will firm up the ground therefore
reducing further hoof damage. Crushing the grass crowns also encourages
the spreading of the plant and therefore maximises spring growth.
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