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<blockquote data-quote="sjr725" data-source="post: 412087" data-attributes="member: 4936"><p>We'll take water in any form we can get it!</p><p>We haven't had anywhere near normal snowfall the last few years so, like this year half the state is on fire. We had a lot of rain early so our first cutting of hay came in late June instead of early July like usual - we will be ready to cut again in a few weeks, but if the smoke doesn't clear out we'll wait - doesn't seem to matter how hot it is if the smoke is blocking out the sun , hay just doesn't seem to cure. that happened to us in 2003 - we had all of our hay down and fires started around here and it laid there in 90 degree heat for almost 15 days before we could bale it - it just wouldn't "turn" - needs to have direct sunlight I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjr725, post: 412087, member: 4936"] We'll take water in any form we can get it! We haven't had anywhere near normal snowfall the last few years so, like this year half the state is on fire. We had a lot of rain early so our first cutting of hay came in late June instead of early July like usual - we will be ready to cut again in a few weeks, but if the smoke doesn't clear out we'll wait - doesn't seem to matter how hot it is if the smoke is blocking out the sun , hay just doesn't seem to cure. that happened to us in 2003 - we had all of our hay down and fires started around here and it laid there in 90 degree heat for almost 15 days before we could bale it - it just wouldn't "turn" - needs to have direct sunlight I guess. [/QUOTE]
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