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<blockquote data-quote="moloss" data-source="post: 761832" data-attributes="member: 12917"><p>we put up some hay a few weeks ago.....placed it on pallets and stacked it in a pyramid with 3 rolls at the bottom then covered it with a tarp.....now the hay was rained on once and I let it dry for 4 days before the next round of rain came in.....well now the hay has some mold on it and what looks like mushrooms sprouting on some of it.....If I could just get a few days without rain I'd uncover it and let it get some sunshine and more air but we have had rain almost every other afternoon (going on 3 weeks now, when did I move to Florida?)......long story short if and when it stops raining and I uncover the hay will it be able to dry out enough to stop the molding? am I ruining my hay? thanks for all comments......Chris.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moloss, post: 761832, member: 12917"] we put up some hay a few weeks ago.....placed it on pallets and stacked it in a pyramid with 3 rolls at the bottom then covered it with a tarp.....now the hay was rained on once and I let it dry for 4 days before the next round of rain came in.....well now the hay has some mold on it and what looks like mushrooms sprouting on some of it.....If I could just get a few days without rain I'd uncover it and let it get some sunshine and more air but we have had rain almost every other afternoon (going on 3 weeks now, when did I move to Florida?)......long story short if and when it stops raining and I uncover the hay will it be able to dry out enough to stop the molding? am I ruining my hay? thanks for all comments......Chris. [/QUOTE]
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