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Re: Hay Baled
So didn’t get my pasture fertilized and was wondering after my first cutting should I fertilize it and get herbicides put on still it will get cut end of the month. Guy that was going to do it no called no showed me.
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Re: Hay Baled
At my location usually your wasting money with herbicides in June as the weeds aren’t in the growth stage.
This has been an unusual year for low temps and everything is running late.
I sprayed 2-4-D this morning, that said you know your place what stage is the weed growth makes a huge difference in herbicides effectiveness.
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Re: Hay Baled
our area has a lot more yield than most. we get around 4 bales an acre if its fertilized and the ph is right. thats the heaviest 4'x5' we can bale with silage special baler. if we bale for somebody else we get half the hay or $80/acre.
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Re: Hay Baled
I would agree with this. At this time of the year most of the weeds are mature. Mowing the hay will deal with it and the grass should outgrow everything else. Fertilizer yes.Caustic Burno wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 2:17 pmAt my location usually your wasting money with herbicides in June as the weeds aren’t in the growth stage.
This has been an unusual year for low temps and everything is running late.
I sprayed 2-4-D this morning, that said you know your place what stage is the weed growth makes a huge difference in herbicides effectiveness.
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Re: Hay Baled
For the hay guys on here had a guy come out yesterday older guy cut more then half of my hay I told him and where an electrical cord was from an old trailer so he knows where it was and later on in the day has a few acres left and I went back to check on him and he sees me and not pay attention and his cutter hits the cord. And he burns up the thing or whatever that controls the cutter and shut its off . And he’s an older guy and he tells me that he’s gonna come back today he son messaged me on Facebook to tell me they won’t be coming back and because I cost them 1000 dollars for the small part be fixed and it won’t be worth it . He literally waits a whole day to tell me and I asked could he at least come back and bale what’s on the ground and he says no we can’t do that either so basically I’m lost in what to do. And the son bullies the dad from what I heard on the phone yesterday. The dad who was cutting stayed and talked to me over an hr yesterday evening. Now I’m scrambling to find some to finish cutting it or at least bale what’s on the ground.
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Re: Hay Baled
Chalk it up to lesson learned.... Yes you know where most all obstacles are around your place and in your hay fields... just telling someone where they are isn't good enough. They need to be clearly marked for just this reason. Your hay guy, even if he remembered to and did look, should have to spend time looking and searching for things he might hit. On the same note, son sounds a bit bull headed, shouldn't be in the hay business if little things upset him so much....
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Re: Hay Baled
Yeah the guy cutting was the dad he wasn’t mad and he was cool with it. The son I guess is over it which I didn’t meet just communicated with him through Facebook. I have another guy that supposed to come later today .1982vett wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 8:53 amChalk it up to lesson learned.... Yes you know where most all obstacles are around your place and in your hay fields... just telling someone where they are isn't good enough. They need to be clearly marked for just this reason. Your hay guy, even if he remembered to and did look, should have to spend time looking and searching for things he might hit. On the same note, son sounds a bit bull headed, shouldn't be in the hay business if little things upset him so much....
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Re: Hay Baled
It was a krone cutter but the guy that came out and finished cutting told me he thinks his cutter was just bad cause he had no problems finishing
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Re: Hay Baled
So i was off on hay pasture Size guy came and baled today told me 9-10 acres and got 34 bales 4x5.5 first cutting as well first time this place been cut in 20 yrs told me it wasn’t bad for it being that long being baled.
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Re: Hay Baled
At least you know how big it is now. That would have been an expensive mistake ordering fertilizer for 20 acres and only needing 10
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Re: Hay Baled
Google maps planimeter on a computer or field area measure app on smartphone and you can measure a fields size precisely, no guessing involved.
Plenty of customers call me with a 60 acre field to bale, I look them up and it'll be 16 acres, lol.
Plenty of customers call me with a 60 acre field to bale, I look them up and it'll be 16 acres, lol.
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Re: Hay Baled
Another good resource is your county tax assessor website. All the ones I have been on have very good measuring tools for figuring acreage in them also. Plus the flood maps will give you a good heads up on possible wet spots.chevytaHOE5674 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 8:34 pmGoogle maps planimeter on a computer or field area measure app on smartphone and you can measure a fields size precisely, no guessing involved.
Plenty of customers call me with a 60 acre field to bale, I look them up and it'll be 16 acres, lol.
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Re: Hay Baled
I use Google Earth Pro, it's free, takes a minute to draw the line around what you want to measure and you have your answer.