Hay Making on a Different Scale

   / Hay Making on a Different Scale #461  
I am 1/2 way through 2nd cutting. Now we are about to get a week of rain.
Looks like it’s my turn for wet weather.
 
   / Hay Making on a Different Scale #462  
The final bales of first cutting 2025 done on Sept. 21. 6 more days and I would have tied the record for finishing first on Sept. 27 set back in 2019. That year was similar with wet conditions that proceeded much longer than this year.

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So what now?
will you skip 2nd cut since its blended with 1st and just do a 3rd cutting?
 
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So what now?
will you skip 2nd cut since its blended with 1st and just do a 3rd cutting?
These fields will never make it to another cutting at this point.
 
   / Hay Making on a Different Scale #464  
These fields will never make it to another cutting at this point.
I didn’t think so.
My fields struggle to make a 3rd cutting when they are cut in late September.
 
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I didn’t think so.
My fields struggle to make a 3rd cutting when they are cut in late September.
Rule of thumb down here is you need to be cut and fertilized back by Labor Day if you want a final cutting, that's not to say that there haven't been years where you don't get any cool weather and no frost in November and you can get an extremely late cutting but on average cooler night temperatures and milder daytime temps slows the grass growth considerably.
 
   / Hay Making on a Different Scale #466  
First Energy is STILL doing paperwork on the tree that fell. For the 3rd time since tree fell and repairs made guy has been doing paperwork answering all the questions the company has as to why the tree fell and why it was missed during inspections and who is to blame and how can we avoid this in future and was the tree healthy and on and on..................

Just paperwork he said. lol
I imagine they are getting hammered by FERC ( Federal Electric Reliability Commission ) it's a big deal when a transmission line goes out due to ROW issues and they are going to be asking lot's of questions, best I could tell from your pictures that line was insulated for about 115 kv, had it have happened on 230kv or above there would be questions and fines $ .
 
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I imagine they are getting hammered by FERC ( Federal Electric Reliability Commission ) it's a big deal when a transmission line goes out due to ROW issues and they are going to be asking lot's of questions, best I could tell from your pictures that line was insulated for about 115 kv, had it have happened on 230kv or above there would be questions and fines $ .
He said it happens frequently and he travels doing this for a wide area. Said for whatever reason they have taken a interest in this tree.
 

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