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    OMG, YIPPEEEEEE !!!!!!!!!

    For someone who milked registered holsteins for many years the mention of bootmaker and roundoak elevation really brought back some memories. Although elevation was from the east,I belive his bloodlines originated in Kansas, and Bootmakers dam was from Kasnsas not too far from where I live.
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    will round question

    I can see leaving the hay out for a few days, but if it was really baled too wet it seems to me it would take more than a few days to be safe in the shed.
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    will round question

    Are we all talking round bales here? Most of the hay put in sheds around here is square bales, mostly large, and those guys get it in the shed as quick as possible, to avoid the bales getting rained on.
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    will round question

    Thanks Dun, I was just wondering, is leaving the hay out because you are concerned about a fire, or well, i guess i'm not really sure what you mean by going through a "sweat" if the hay was put up at the proper mpisture.
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    will round question

    I baled some big round bale brome hay today. I know brome can get musty if it's not completly dry. I'm pretty sure it was dry enough, but the windrows were pretty heavy and I would have liked to give it another day, but there was rain in the forecast, and thunderheads in the west so I went...
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    heat detection

    I've used both, and I like the scratch off patches better. The best part is not having to me mess with that glue. They do stay on real good, and I think you have fewer false positives.
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