Posted by TomNTex on July 30, 2010 at 04:24:31 from (168.187.113.122):
I work in Kuwait on a month on month off rotation so my cutting and baling doesn't always go per plan. Seems I'm always a month late and dollar short on this hobby farm. I have about 30 acres (lake bottom black soil)of hybrid sudan (haygrazer) that was ready to cut during my last trip home. Long story short, it rained about 6 inches the morning I planned to start cutting. Some of the hay was standing in 8-10 inches of water. Three weeks later it was still too wet and time to go back to Kuwait. Now I'm back at work scheduled to go home in about 3 weeks. The standing water is gone and the surface is starting to dry out and now I have this 10 foot high jungle of hay. Not sure how much taller it could get in the next 3 weeks. Question is, can I still cut and roll this hay for the cows? I realize it is way past prime nutrition. Will my JD 1209 moco knock this stuff down. Thanks, Tom
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