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<blockquote data-quote="pricefarm" data-source="post: 1578766" data-attributes="member: 20848"><p>A lot of people around me does it. They usually cut one day then bale the next day depending on weather. It does have to dry down some. It basically make silage out of. Makes good feed when you open the bale up it's almost like feeding them fresh green grass. You do have to have a roller designed to bale the wet hay and a bale wrapper to wrap it in plastic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pricefarm, post: 1578766, member: 20848"] A lot of people around me does it. They usually cut one day then bale the next day depending on weather. It does have to dry down some. It basically make silage out of. Makes good feed when you open the bale up it's almost like feeding them fresh green grass. You do have to have a roller designed to bale the wet hay and a bale wrapper to wrap it in plastic [/QUOTE]
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