I was so close to cutting hay at about 11:30 this morning.
decided to run an errand and grab lunch on the road first. I am glad I did.
From my place to Lone Pine, PA there wasn't a cloud in the sky. From Lone Pine home, the sky was black as night the closer I got to home.
Neighbor had some hay cut and already raked up into windrows. It's going to take a lot to dry those out.
I watched the news last night, and this morning... no rain on the radar, no major indication that anything would develop. This afternoon, I was about ready to punch Jeff Verszyla in the mouth.
Now it looks like they are changing their minds on the forecast again, and again...
I've never had good luck around here with squares that got rain on them. they will turn very quickly. Right now, with the dew point being above the current temp, nothing is going to dry out. The humidity is only getting worse, too. The best thing you can do is give K & K a call, or any other pipeline or well sub contractors, and see if they are buying mulch hay. Put an ad in the Observer Reporter for mulch hay. I hear those ads get the hay snapped up pretty quickly. K&K paid a guy $3 a bale for mulch when they were desperate. (at least that is the local gossip) It's worth a shot. Sheehan is another one.
Sorry about your hay. This has been the strangest summer in a very long time.
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