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Posted by Leroy on July 30, 2007 at 06:07:10 from (216.201.38.78):
In Reply to: Re: knocked the oats down posted by paul on July 29, 2007 at 10:00:37:
I don't think Ohio could be called an arid place. Average rainfall is in mid 30's" per year and a lot of 90* humidity days. If the outs want to heat in the bin you are just trying to cut them before they are ready. And for the straw we always after combining took the cucle bar mower out and cliped those stubles, both wheat and oats, then after the green stuff if any dried we raked the straw then baled it. And the straw with the stubbles cliped on spread better in the barn than straw baled without the stubles. Sunflowers were raised for a few years around here but don't see anymore of them tho, I think it was a marketing problem tho as none of the elevators ever would handle them and where they had to ship then probably was a hastle. To windrow wheat or oats in this humid area would be a disaster.
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