Posted by K Effective on June 05, 2017 at 20:19:53 from (162.235.236.141):
In Reply to: Haying weather posted by WellWorn on June 05, 2017 at 09:50:18:
I knocked a couple of acres down last Friday as a first-fruit offering to the rain maker, as the corn is all in as well as the cover crop rye in the grapes, and we need rain. The BTO rents the 40 across the street from me, you couldn't even see their rig when planting Saturday from all the dust flying. We got a spit on Saturday afternoon and less than a tenth Sunday morning, so I cut two more fields. We baled the first two fields tonight, the two acres cut Friday were bone dry, the rest of the field ran 16%. I cut the other five acres on the south side of the driveway after we finished baling, and just got off the tedder at 1015pm. VERY thick, and tall, hope it dries out by Thursday- I have to return to work tomorrow for the first time since May 17th :cry: . it is only a Training week, so shorter 9.5 hour days!
On the best note, the 4430 I just bought to pull the MoCo has exceeded my expectations.
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