lucky001
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Reference Bigfoot62 comment: If we waited to cut hay here when there is a 20% rain forecast we would never get any hay baled!!!!! We usually go for it unless there's better than a 50% chance and i rarely have hay get rained on.
Reference Bigfoot62 comment: If we waited to cut hay here when there is a 20% rain forecast we would never get any hay baled!!!!! We usually go for it unless there's better than a 50% chance and i rarely have hay get rained on.
Amen to that. Guess will be seeing you around next season,maybe will have two good ones in a rowIIRC, I think that the week in question had from a 20% up to a 70% chance of rain.
Turns out it was good to wait. The following week was perfect weather. Got it all done and hauled to a customer. Had an order for 55 rolls, delivered, and I baled 52. Took 3 out of the barn to fill the order.
That's it. It's over for this year. My total harvest was 290 rolls (4x5) from 55 acres. (4 cuttings) That's the best hay season I've had in about 5 or 6 years. :thumbsup:
We can hope so, anyway.Amen to that. Guess will be seeing you around next season,maybe will have two good ones in a row
We can hope so, anyway.
Just because it's winter, doesn't mean "hay season" is completely over. I've already covered about 30 acres with the Hay King renovator plow. Got about 25 more to go. We got almost 1.5" of rain last night. Probably be a few days before I can finish up.
I been over seeding rye grass in the 30acre meadow at house and then in some the cattle pastures we have them shut out of. I have feed 6bales so far(just the really cold days),a lot of dead grass to get them try clean up,been putting the 28% Hi Energy tubs out in stead right now.