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<blockquote data-quote="MasseyFerg" data-source="post: 935119" data-attributes="member: 16753"><p>so i cut the hay, then ted it so that it drys faster instead of being in the swath that the cutter made. Once the top dries do I go ahead and rake it and let if finish drying in the windrows? Or do i let it dry all of the way then rake it and bale it as soon as I finish baling?</p><p>or do I ted it again to bring some more green to the top or will this knock the leaves off.</p><p></p><p>So I guess I am asking, will raking it bring the green to the top so that it drys faster, or will raking it cover the green part up and it dry slower?</p><p></p><p>Thank you very much</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MasseyFerg, post: 935119, member: 16753"] so i cut the hay, then ted it so that it drys faster instead of being in the swath that the cutter made. Once the top dries do I go ahead and rake it and let if finish drying in the windrows? Or do i let it dry all of the way then rake it and bale it as soon as I finish baling? or do I ted it again to bring some more green to the top or will this knock the leaves off. So I guess I am asking, will raking it bring the green to the top so that it drys faster, or will raking it cover the green part up and it dry slower? Thank you very much [/QUOTE]
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