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<blockquote data-quote="alabama" data-source="post: 684186" data-attributes="member: 2218"><p>Old and tough is better than wet rotton. I would not cut if I don't have a chance to get it up. </p><p>Also when it has been raining every day the ground is wet so it takes even longer to cure and dry. </p><p>I have been waiting for for almost two weeks to cut 20 acres but it will just have to grow until The weather dries out a bit. Meanwhile other patches are getting ready. </p><p>Another thought is to cut at night after work. You still have to take off to roll it up but that is just one day and you might get lucky and catch it on the weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alabama, post: 684186, member: 2218"] Old and tough is better than wet rotton. I would not cut if I don't have a chance to get it up. Also when it has been raining every day the ground is wet so it takes even longer to cure and dry. I have been waiting for for almost two weeks to cut 20 acres but it will just have to grow until The weather dries out a bit. Meanwhile other patches are getting ready. Another thought is to cut at night after work. You still have to take off to roll it up but that is just one day and you might get lucky and catch it on the weekend. [/QUOTE]
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