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<blockquote data-quote="504RP" data-source="post: 1640410" data-attributes="member: 40335"><p>What makes it worse. These droute type conditions is like as if it is in spots. I can drive 50 miles in any direction and it seems like some people are cutting some hay, enough to get by. Maybe not bumper crops but enough. I don't know what to make of it.</p><p></p><p>I know things are not working out very good for me this year. There is a 40 acre field next to my place. Covered up with nut grass, never seen a field with nut grass as thick as that. Then the other stuff growing is velvet panssium, dead butter cups, rag weed. Careless weeds. And thats about it.</p><p></p><p>This boy cuts/ bales that every year. He will only cut it once ocassionly twice a year. Averaging a couple hundred bales. Every year he will set it on the edge of the field. 3/4 sometimes all of it sits right there untill it has rotted down to nothing. </p><p></p><p>This year i seen him spray the field. Don't what chemical he used. But it wasn't for nut grass. Just turned it and some of the other weeds a little brown.</p><p>He cut that whole 40 acres him and his son the day before yesterday. Started raking yesterday morning. Started bailing that afternoon up until it started raining. He got about a third of it baled</p><p>Before he quit baleing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="504RP, post: 1640410, member: 40335"] What makes it worse. These droute type conditions is like as if it is in spots. I can drive 50 miles in any direction and it seems like some people are cutting some hay, enough to get by. Maybe not bumper crops but enough. I don't know what to make of it. I know things are not working out very good for me this year. There is a 40 acre field next to my place. Covered up with nut grass, never seen a field with nut grass as thick as that. Then the other stuff growing is velvet panssium, dead butter cups, rag weed. Careless weeds. And thats about it. This boy cuts/ bales that every year. He will only cut it once ocassionly twice a year. Averaging a couple hundred bales. Every year he will set it on the edge of the field. 3/4 sometimes all of it sits right there untill it has rotted down to nothing. This year i seen him spray the field. Don't what chemical he used. But it wasn't for nut grass. Just turned it and some of the other weeds a little brown. He cut that whole 40 acres him and his son the day before yesterday. Started raking yesterday morning. Started bailing that afternoon up until it started raining. He got about a third of it baled Before he quit baleing. [/QUOTE]
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