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Posted by WyoDave on September 30, 2006 at 05:18:08 from (71.50.21.173):
In Reply to: Re: 3rd Cutting Pictures posted by IaGary on September 30, 2006 at 04:15:32:
Some of the hay has been hauled away and its really picking up right now. Its moving at an average of 1-2 semi loads a day right now and will for the next couple weeks. No real need to spray this year, but some years I end up spraying quite a bit of it between cuttings. I don't have a final bale count yet, but I figured I've cut pretty close to 3000 acres over the summer. 2300 of mine, and about 700 custom. I would guess my total bale count will be right at the 100,000 giver or take 5000. David
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