Thomas, around here everyone starting cutting and baling hay a lot earlier than they do in your part of the country, so they got a second cutting on some of it, like coastal, but others, like the haygrazer, probably won't make a second cutting unless it rains pretty soon. If it would rain pretty soon, they can still cut hay as late as into October. And of course, with the drought, the ranchers who haven't sold off their cattle are already feeding hay and have been for some time. There were just a few little brief scattered showers in some areas around here today. My wife said she drove through a small one about 15 miles from home going to pick up some grandkids for the weekend, but we didn't get any in my immediate area; 106 degrees this afternoon.
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