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<blockquote data-quote="dyates" data-source="post: 563329" data-attributes="member: 7137"><p>Equally important is where the moisture is located in the plant. The leaves may be flash cured and burnt up while the stems are still full of moisture. When it's hot and dry and the hay is thin on the ground, rake it and let it cure in the windrow. That gives the stems more time to dry out without burning up the fines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dyates, post: 563329, member: 7137"] Equally important is where the moisture is located in the plant. The leaves may be flash cured and burnt up while the stems are still full of moisture. When it's hot and dry and the hay is thin on the ground, rake it and let it cure in the windrow. That gives the stems more time to dry out without burning up the fines. [/QUOTE]
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