slowzuki
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- New Brunswick, Canada
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If the ground is damp when I cut, I set the windrower narrow on the haybine and leave it for a few hours before tedding. I've tries several times to dry hay in a windrow though and have never succeeded, always takes the amount of time you're talking about to put it up.
The last three years I've not had any stretches longer than 3 days without some rain so I'm certainly worried about not conditioning.
The last three years I've not had any stretches longer than 3 days without some rain so I'm certainly worried about not conditioning.
- and get the hay up off of the damp ground.
Greg