We had a good summer in Minnesota for corn & beans - if you missed the hail & the flooding.
However, it was miserable for making hay. i didn't put up a bale that didn't get rained on. Just constant .15 inch rains, every other day, with an occational 4-6 inch downpour followed by 'dry' weather but as we tend to make hay on the low 'waste' land here, it was all under water at those times...
I baled some stuff just to get it off the field, round baled, I'd bale it until the baler would slip out, too wet to feed it through. I put them on the edges of the field, far away from anything, and told the wife we will see at what point bales actually burn. Seriously.
None did. I know it's a little different if it gets wet from rain, vs being too green yet; but it was some combination of both that I was baling stuff at.
Wife got the bales together a couple weeks ago, I had her stack them out in the field, across the ditch, in bean stubble. I just don't trust those..... Cattle can nose through them out in the field when the snow gets deep, eat what they want & lay on the rest.
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