Posted by Mike (WA) on July 09, 2012 at 15:20:21 from (69.10.197.35):
In Reply to: silage posted by KEH on July 09, 2012 at 14:49:11:
Thats the nice thing about "roading" stuff home with your tractor- gives an opportunity to really look at the stuff you're passing.
Just about everybody's hay went down on the 4th here (southwest Washington), because its the first break we've had in the weather. Wives everywhere were making excuses for their husband's absence from the festivities, and husbands were looking skyward and giving thanks.
Because of all the rain earlier, hay is real heavy, so now everyone is tedding it to death to try to get it dry. Upside is that there is no rain in sight.
And no, don't worry, we're not knocking all the leaves off the alfalfa- its all grass hay around here. My Timothy was just in the bloom stage, so its a dust cloud of pollen when its tedded, but should make real nice hay.
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