So you are looking for a double crop situation, you already have the second crop, but you are looking to use the land from whenever spring is wherever you are located, until First week of June?
But we don't know where you are, what your soil is, what your climate is, when spring starts, how much rain you get? We don't know if your second crop is a grass, a legume, a brassica, or what, so we could compliment it with a different sort of spring crop?
Ok then. ;)
Can you plant rye in fall, when does your summer crop, whatever it is, come off? Rye matures pretty farst, might get grain and straw by mid June for quite a bit of production early.
Clover is possible, but it grows slowly to start so won't compete with the early weeds very well, which is probably your goal, weed suppression.
I hear Sudan grass, teff, and so forth are good annual grasses for hay, but not sure of their timing as to getting the mature and baled by June.
Peas almost make it, but not quite.
Oats hay is kind of a special market, only people that know about it are interested in it, and you need to make it early to have the best feed value - which often conflicts with a rainy period 'here' so it is very tough to make right.
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