Posted by Adirondack case guy on June 04, 2012 at 08:03:20 from (67.246.153.242):
In Reply to: Here we go again! posted by JayinNY on June 04, 2012 at 06:37:45:
Hay crop is thin here also. We grow clear Alfalfa, and the open winter took it's toll on alfalfa crowns that wern't protected from freezing, and a very dry spring didn't help. We had an unusually heavy crop of Dandilions though. We got a start on haying last week. Made about 70 Ton of balage for sale to the commercial beef farmer here. He is taking every bale we can make this year. The yield was about 3T/A. We have noticed another problem which started last fall. There are unbelievable numbers of Hard Shell Snails all over. Today, when a car went up our road, it sounded like they had studded snow tire on. You can't take a step in the road without stepping on several of the slymie things. Whats with that? Dehydrated lime is helping in the gardens, Butt!!!!!.
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