Posted by JRT on October 17, 2009 at 22:27:53 from (70.109.1.35):
In Reply to: Probably last chance.. posted by Casey in Ky on October 17, 2009 at 16:20:15:
Casey, I wish you luck but I don't think it is going to happen. There is a lot of people, including me, here in WNC in the same boat you are. Going to mow Monday and hope to get it up by Wed. I think it is going to be too cold and days too short to cure it. I have 15 acres of beautiful hay that I am just going to silage. It is a shame but I am afraid to take a chance on it curing. It has been the hardest year here that I have ever tried to put up hay. A three day dry window at the most all season long. That is just now enough in mid october. Weather predictions are just as bad now as they were 20 years ago. A lot of guesswork and many times, they guess wrong. If I ever quit hay it won't be because of the lack of profit in it, or even equipment breaking down. It will be because of the stupid weatherman.
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