Not sure exactly where you are but that is very wet. It is wet here in SW PA but luckily not that wet. At least you were able to get the hay in.
We have sandy loam soil,never seen it get wet enough to rut,the unground springs you can't see have got a tractor and fertilizer truck before but I have a lease place that's black land and a light rain will ruin your day and have black mud everywhere piles up on cutter bar,its not fun at all even with a heavy dew.You gonna have to fix them ruts?
Yes sir. We are going to have to get the backhoe out there at some point. Well..... not the ones in the picture. We are planning to take that field out of hay and put it back in row crops next year. We are replacing it with a newly leased hay field.
About halfway through now . 650 round bales done and about 500 3x3 squares to do , inch and a quarter of rain day before yesterday but it is so dry it just dissapeared . There will be no more hay after this cut ......It will be all winter wheat come fall![]()
This is what looked like last week cuttingView attachment 328590 but we did just get 2in