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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 785956" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Might be better to think in terms of tons per acre rather than bales since bale size and weights vary so much. </p><p></p><p> I've got some bluestem that is waist high but since it has rained very little since July (when it cut about 3 tons an acre) it probably wouldn't make a ton now. Not going to bother with cutting it. The last rains produced nothing much more than seed heads. I did cut some 3/4 ton per acre bermuda three weeks ago that was last cut in July. I cut it only to get rid of the top in hopes of getting some rain that I might be able to get some ryegrass growing on it. Since it hasn't rained in forever and a day I'll be hauling it back out pretty soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 785956, member: 7795"] Might be better to think in terms of tons per acre rather than bales since bale size and weights vary so much. I've got some bluestem that is waist high but since it has rained very little since July (when it cut about 3 tons an acre) it probably wouldn't make a ton now. Not going to bother with cutting it. The last rains produced nothing much more than seed heads. I did cut some 3/4 ton per acre bermuda three weeks ago that was last cut in July. I cut it only to get rid of the top in hopes of getting some rain that I might be able to get some ryegrass growing on it. Since it hasn't rained in forever and a day I'll be hauling it back out pretty soon. [/QUOTE]
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