Posted by Don-Wi on July 04, 2010 at 18:14:03 from (75.232.203.253):
In Reply to: pics of hay baling posted by billonthefarm on July 04, 2010 at 16:35:28:
We were almost done with our hay when the rains came. We were just heading up the road to bale the last of it, which would have been about 45-50 small squares, when we saw the curtain coming. We went up to the round a bout and headed back home, but we still got caught by it right as we got to the driveway.
Not too worried about that little bit of hay, as it's spread out on about 5 acres. Won't make much difference if we don't get it off until next week. We did get all of our oats cut and baled without any rain, as well as the rest of our 2nd crop, as thin as it was. Would have been better, but with 1st crop choking it out for 3 weeks before we could get out to chop it off, and only cutting it 1 week later.
Glad we got done what we did, and glad we got rain as it was starting to get dry too.
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