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<blockquote data-quote="gman4691" data-source="post: 1847687" data-attributes="member: 43107"><p>Yup…when the weather warms up a bit more, I plan on baling it…my hay man and I are watching closely…underneath is coastal Bermuda…it will come on when rye goes dormant and nighttime lows are a fairly consistent 60+ degrees. Will apply chicken litter as soon as the rye is baled. With some decent sunshine and rain, we usually make 3 or even 4 bales (5x6) per acre on a good year…the last couple of years have not been good years…too dry. And yeah, I'm chomping at the bit…got burned on hay last year…baling the rye this year just in case we have another bad summer…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gman4691, post: 1847687, member: 43107"] Yup…when the weather warms up a bit more, I plan on baling it…my hay man and I are watching closely…underneath is coastal Bermuda…it will come on when rye goes dormant and nighttime lows are a fairly consistent 60+ degrees. Will apply chicken litter as soon as the rye is baled. With some decent sunshine and rain, we usually make 3 or even 4 bales (5x6) per acre on a good year…the last couple of years have not been good years…too dry. And yeah, I’m chomping at the bit…got burned on hay last year…baling the rye this year just in case we have another bad summer… [/QUOTE]
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