@jordanscollected From about mid April to mid July, I cut about 60 acres of grass weekly. I have a tractor with a 12 ft PTO mower attached and a 60 inch zero turn along with a push mower, weedwhacker, etc.. For the most part I enjoy being on the tractor and mowing grass, but at this time of year I am happy that it is winding down. Once the grass has dried out and stopped growing, I have to clear about 2 kms of ditches before the end of summer. There are also about 40 acres of hayfields that are cut and bailed, but generally don’t take up much time outside of the haying season. Then there is everything else on top of that …
I love the look of your farm and can tell it’s well taken care of. If the horses need help keeping up, you could always introduce some sheep or goats to help them out. Just remember that goats like to climb on everything and anything. A friend of mine has a truck where the hood is all dented up from his goats climbing all over it. Love your “hobby farm” thread and love seeing the updates - please keep them coming!