Posted by Fern(Mi) on June 29, 2012 at 07:03:11 from (71.82.105.141):
In Reply to: Value of rained-on hay posted by Zachary Hoyt on June 29, 2012 at 05:11:23:
I shouldn't even bother getting our equipment out and just let you supply us. Be that it may be.... We bale 6'x5' dry bales and 5'x4' green bales for hay silage, dependent upon weather conditions. Early damp'n'cold Spring and same late fall conditions we silage wrap some amounts of hay plus in particular rye grass and Sudex for spring like delicacies when these bales are winter fed. Okay, as often as the weather guessers are either wrong or can not get it right I've often cut hay just before a rain so's while the hay has to dry anyway it need only do it once when perhaps I'm offered a mere 2day drying window. There have been times when we've been deluged with rain and there's no place to rake the hay too. For these conditions I merely drive along side the windrow and tip it up on edge for drying between the windrows as the had existed. Let me also add having to harvest the vast amounts of hay to feed our herds we windrow all our cuts. Little to no more than half our hay harvests are ever raked or tedded. Keep up the good work and perhaps even bring up your prices some to cover your costs. Fernan
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