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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 564641" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Dun, the same thing happened to me with the bucket testing method. I know some folks that still do this but I'm kinda scared of it myself. Thats why I'll test the first bale. But sometimes it really doesn't matter and you got to get it off the field before a rain or something. I'd rather put it up where you did than to let it get rained on. On a side note, I put some up that tested 21% and the centers caramalized. It looked and smelled like chewing tobacco. Grass guru at experiment station said it cooked the goody out of the hay but the cows LOVED IT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 564641, member: 4362"] Dun, the same thing happened to me with the bucket testing method. I know some folks that still do this but I'm kinda scared of it myself. Thats why I'll test the first bale. But sometimes it really doesn't matter and you got to get it off the field before a rain or something. I'd rather put it up where you did than to let it get rained on. On a side note, I put some up that tested 21% and the centers caramalized. It looked and smelled like chewing tobacco. Grass guru at experiment station said it cooked the goody out of the hay but the cows LOVED IT. [/QUOTE]
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