Posted by RodInNS on July 24, 2008 at 14:31:39 from (24.224.246.156):
In Reply to: HAY HELP posted by phil lowe on July 24, 2008 at 07:04:53:
Leave it alone unless you're hearing of two good drying days. I haven't heard that yet... although yesterday and today would have done it here had he turned it. When the sun comes out, ted it out, dry it, rake it and bale it. It wasn't much at this point anyway, so he's not losing a pile really. If he was going to feed it before, he can feed it yet. Just get it DRY before baling. Make sure the cows get enough of something else to keep them going through the winter... Also, if he gets a lucrative oppertunity to sell this stuff for mulch and has access to better stuff for the cows, that's an option too... but be careful because I've heard that some of the big boys took a pretty poor first crop off and may be short. Hay could get expensive.
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