Posted by rankrank1 on July 06, 2013 at 08:04:47 from (198.228.228.171):
In Reply to: haying posted by Larry NEIL on July 05, 2013 at 13:47:27:
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I actually did my first cutting back in May. Had a perfect 3.5 days with breezey temps in mid-80's everyday and absolutely zero dew at night or in the mornings (or in other words perfect drying weather). Everything dried well and it was slated to be one of my best crops ever.....till the baler broke. Could not get it fixed and ended up losing about 35% of the crop.
While I tried to save what was down, by flipping and tedding. I would no sooner get it dried out and it would rain yet again. After a couple weeks of continual rains I cut my losses and scooped it up with loader and am composting it in a dirt pile to improve that soil. Sometimes you just have to cut your losses and wait till next time.
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