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60% chance my hay is going to get wet: :( windro
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Posted by plumboy on August 14, 2006 at 08:51:01 from (66.82.9.86):
Its at about 35-40% moisture with the dew that cant get burnt off.The sun isnt breaking through and rain is about 6 hr away.It about 8acre of red clover,pretty good stuff and I hate to lose it.I cut sat morning,tedded yesterday morn and didnt sleep a wink last night.Anyways,should I go ahead and windrow or leave it tedded out?I am ready to jump in and bale it at a higher moisture by cranking up the persavative,but even tho I use an accumulater it still takes time to get it up.Theres prolly 650 bales.Really dont know what to do,take a chance and get caught in the rain with bales on the ground,baled at a higher moisture(persavative=$),or leave it and see how much rain we get.Plus I could bale,get crappy bales in the barn and only get a spit of rain.This hobby has its ups and downs.Sorry for the rant...I guess my question for you more experienced is rake or not.
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