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Cutting the last of the hay... finally
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 1598511" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>You're well ahead of me. I've got about 80 acres left to drop. I won't complain as the yield is definitely there now. Seen a lot of guys go into debt buying hay to offset their lack of quantity this past winter. Cut early, lots of pretty punchy hay, but only 1/2 of what they need. Local guy did that again this year and he is real short again. Cows don't do very well on willows, cedar and spruce boughs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 1598511, member: 1682"] You're well ahead of me. I've got about 80 acres left to drop. I won't complain as the yield is definitely there now. Seen a lot of guys go into debt buying hay to offset their lack of quantity this past winter. Cut early, lots of pretty punchy hay, but only 1/2 of what they need. Local guy did that again this year and he is real short again. Cows don't do very well on willows, cedar and spruce boughs. [/QUOTE]
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