Posted by kyhayman on May 20, 2010 at 08:50:23 from (75.104.128.54):
In Reply to: Hay???? posted by Flurette Farm on May 20, 2010 at 08:13:06:
So far we've managed to get the wheat silage off the corn ground and a little bit of alfalfa up as silage. Otherwise I'm not even thinking about it yet. Orchard grass and alfalfa are past ready but I cant sell rained on hay. Over ripe, weedy, etc that I can sell if it looks and smells good but wet is orphaned.
I'm thinking if the forecast holds I may try to get some cut Sat-Monday. Everything is serviced and ready to go. Finished up the last two rakes yesterday replacing teeth and greasing. Balers and mowers have been ready for a while. Going to get twine today before it rains.
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