Texasmark
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- Apr 24, 2012
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- N. Texas
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- Ford: '88 3910 Series II, '80 3600, '65 3000; '07 6530C Branson with FEL, 2020 LS MT225S. Case-IH 395 and 895 with cab. All Diesels
Any time we have tried to bale winter grass it's been a real pain to get it dry enough. It takes at least a week to cure and spring weather is very unpredictable here. You live in sunny Ca so probably not a problem for you.
That's what I'm looking at currently. I ran Haygrazer for high volume production for years, but with the funny weather we have been having it wasn't working out. So Last year I started in on Rye (fall planting) in that field. With our monsoon spring last year I got rained out and baled a very mature crop. This year I planted in our recent dry, warm spell, and maybe I can get it off a little later when ripe for the picking. Farmer's Almanac says normal rain for the spring. We'll see.