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<blockquote data-quote="Farm Fence Solutions" data-source="post: 1439083" data-attributes="member: 26621"><p>We have second growth by mid August. If it hasn't been cut or bush hogged, the standing dry matter give you a fighting chance to get it put up in decent shape. We are in a very humid area that rarely sees 4 dry days in a row this time of year, unless we string a hundred dry days together, in which case this conversation of August hay making would be irrelevant. Bird in the hand, two in the bush kind of thing. I was specifically speaking of fescue that had not been mowed at all, and I'm sure that September would be even better....if you miss the rains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farm Fence Solutions, post: 1439083, member: 26621"] We have second growth by mid August. If it hasn't been cut or bush hogged, the standing dry matter give you a fighting chance to get it put up in decent shape. We are in a very humid area that rarely sees 4 dry days in a row this time of year, unless we string a hundred dry days together, in which case this conversation of August hay making would be irrelevant. Bird in the hand, two in the bush kind of thing. I was specifically speaking of fescue that had not been mowed at all, and I'm sure that September would be even better....if you miss the rains. [/QUOTE]
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