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<blockquote data-quote="OLF" data-source="post: 683956" data-attributes="member: 9761"><p>I'm right there with you lennie. The rain is endless. We haven't had three days in a row without rain since May. IF it stops raining, it is still going to be tough to make good hay. Obviously, it's already matured and lost quality. Also, the ground is so saturated, the cut hay will draw moisture from the ground. I suggest getting or borrowing a tedder. We just have to accept that first cutting won't be good, but get it cut and off the field, and hope for a good second cutting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OLF, post: 683956, member: 9761"] I'm right there with you lennie. The rain is endless. We haven't had three days in a row without rain since May. IF it stops raining, it is still going to be tough to make good hay. Obviously, it's already matured and lost quality. Also, the ground is so saturated, the cut hay will draw moisture from the ground. I suggest getting or borrowing a tedder. We just have to accept that first cutting won't be good, but get it cut and off the field, and hope for a good second cutting. [/QUOTE]
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