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Posted by Billy NY on May 26, 2007 at 06:19:27 from (152.163.100.14):
In Reply to: Silly Woman! posted by Allan In NE on May 26, 2007 at 04:57:11:
You and probably a whole lot of others have a very similar affliction ragarding those things! Seriously though, that is a real concern, and I guess now is really the time to deal with it, we know the feeling, hay has run short here too, but somewhere within reasonable proximity, available hay turns up most times, where you are, that must be a difficult problem if it runs out or you just don't get enough in due to the weather conditions. Even with this affliction, why is it I'm tempted to go find ( and I know where there is one in your favorite color ) a decent baler, sickle or conditioner and a rake. I've got just enough to make it worth while and if I were to have the corn switched out to hay grasses....... could get 1500 or so, I remember the numbers off the baler counter for these fields from years ago. I can't stand looking at this small field I've mowed and fooled with, it could have been easily baled this week, and the other week previous, yield would have been less, quality excellent, with 2 more cuttings of the same, the weather has been perfect, I cut a little, turned it once, even with a darned sickle, like the old timers used, I could have gotten away with it. Just enough here to fool with a little, not like when I was a kid, but enough to fill a truck a few times for the other place, hate to see it go to waste, as the 6'-0" rotary will get it. Last year this time, it rained the entire month, this was chest high, not so tall now. 

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