Posted by Ray Tractor on October 18, 2017 at 05:53:30 from (67.45.32.169):
In Reply to: Hay Harvesting posted by Texasmark1 on October 18, 2017 at 05:35:06:
Sudax is of course very hard to dry. Fortunately it is usually not cut in Indiana until July. Not much of it put in hay around here. For first cutting such as orchardgrass, just have to use the tedder and be patient. This year I had trouble getting 2nd cutting alfalfa dry because it was too cloudy. Hard to bale on a cloudy day, even if it seems the hay is dry. Should have used some propionic acid with it I guess. Years ago we used to chop sudax as dry hay and blow it loose into the barn. That stuff would really heat up if it wasn't bone dry going in. But usually there are enough hot sunny days to get it up right. A neighbor bales a lot of rye cover crop into round bales in late april or early may, and usually gets it dry. I think this year he baled it wet and wrapped it, going for better feed.
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