Posted by Flurette Farm on June 29, 2010 at 09:51:07 from (64.91.12.209):
In Reply to: Tedding hay posted by ryanwheelock on June 29, 2010 at 09:27:52:
Ryan, my feeling on tedding hay is don't do it unless it's necessary for the very reasons you have stated. I know it seems the "in" thing to do but if you have a weather window that allows you put it up with out tedding I recommend it for several reasons. No. 1 is it throws hay all over and makes it hard to pick up everything when raking. No. 2 is that you do lose a lot of leaves if you don't catch it right and remember hay changes quickly durung the day. There are times when you should ted and that is when you hay is extremely heavy and may not dry equally, or you've gotten a shower the night before and need to shake the water off it. Never ted because your neighbor does or some yo-yo on here says you should. Your best bet is to walk your field and make a decision based on what you see in you field. Good luck......
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