Posted by Texasmark on May 03, 2022 at 16:02:34 from (99.197.208.100):
In Reply to: What to do..... posted by Texasmark on May 03, 2022 at 06:41:03:
Well this Small Time Operator appreciates the replies. I have a JD 375 that bales a 5x4....like a 5x6 bale that stops at 4' diameter. It suits my current needs perfectly. I sold off my cattle in 2014 so I just sell it to neighbors now and I want it right,
On using a conditioner that might be an option but that is apparently a chemical and other than NPK I don't use any chemicals other than 2-4-D when needed, on a limited basis. I had a case of Lymphoma Cancer that almost killed me in 2013 and I'm not taking any chances.
I have had this problem every spring as the last few years springs have been very wet and then 1 June and the spiggot turns off for the summer....black to white, on to off. It chaps me to have bales that develop mold or look like the letter D on it's back side because of excessive moisture when baled . Without a complete overhaul, once Rye gets established, and like this year, matures in the field before baling, you can't get rid of it....plus when I can get it up right it makes a good hay. So it is my first crop of the year.
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