Posted by Dick L on June 18, 2009 at 11:33:45 from (72.11.21.10):
In Reply to: Re: Washing Hay ! posted by 36 coupe on June 18, 2009 at 04:55:42:
That is what I thought. Mowed 6 rounds, the uncalled for rain came in a sprinkled heavy before I could get it crimped and dark set in. Next morning it was wet enough that the crimper would plug after about twenty feet. After work when I went to start the tractor the battry took a dump before I got to the field. With the cool days the stems was not drying and the bottom leaves were not even wilted. Was crimping it and just as I was coming across the field on the last swath another unexpcted shower came up with only sprinkles. Later that night it started to sprinkle more and lasted until morning. Wind came up in the afternoon and all the grass was dry yesterday afternoon but with the cool weather the alfalfa stems were still not dry. We were missed by the rain this morning but stayed below 70 until noon. High only to be in the mid 70's so it is hard to figure out how to get no rain hay here this year even with mowing a small amout at a time. I did get one patch early without rain.
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