Posted by paul on September 02, 2018 at 12:16:53 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: Boy did I screw up posted by rrlund on September 02, 2018 at 05:02:28:
I have some first cutting to get to yet, it’s been such a wet year. The forecast is so ugly. Were were supposed to get 4 inches over the long weekend here so I didn’t cut anything; turned into 3 rains of a tenth or less each, which is hard to make hay through but honestly the best/ driest weather we had all summer. Now they have an inch forecast for Tuesday, so do I cut or not...... sigh.
My very small alfalfa field is blooming, I want to get a few 100 nice bales in the barn, really would like to find an actual dry patch to cut it down.
As a one man band, the very few dry spells here have been occupied with planting, spraying, replanting, and so forth. Was kind of a dry week and a half right at oats harvest (tho 90 and 90 temp and humidity), so swathing combining and baling straw and resting/ drinking fluids took that period, no time for hay tho it would have been nice briefly.
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