Seems we have been getting rain daily, or at least every 3 days, something always shows up, for the last 2-3 months, lately it's been like the tropical rain forest, every afternoon, however, and thinking we are due for a dry spell, been sunny and clear since last tuesday and those who did get what probably was a low quality first cut hay in late June/July, are now getting a really nice 2nd cut. The weather has been picture perfect for drying a 2nd cut. I was in the fields helping my neighbor load up round bales after work 3 days this week, really nice dry green leafy hay, he should be baling another 15-20 acres of it today, with another 35 to custom bale, and say another 20 still to cut,dry, rake and bale of 2nd cut, that is if he can get to it, and the weather holds. The wet weather has screwed up the schedule, he's got a big tandem with a grain/sileage body on it that gets hired for sileage every year, they probably have already started or will be chopping soon, hoping he gets caught up, I'll get a call to help out if his sons are too busy after work, don't mind a bit, nice to get out into these fields, always interesting on the hills, had to tow one bale out of the swamp already !
Good to hear some of you guys needing rain got a soaker, seems that would be really odd to have a drought here, probably possible too, but I can't ever remember it being dry beyond 2-3 weeks.
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