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<blockquote data-quote="BC" data-source="post: 435320" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>I know my hay is pretty sorry this year. I fertilized according to soil test (400 lbs/acre of 19-4-19) around the first of May.</p><p>Should have been cut first of June. It set in to raining. We got a break about the 3rd week in June. Custom baler started and his mower broke after about 7 rounds. He got killed latter that night in a car wreck. It set in to raining again for nearly a month. I had to find a new custom operator. Hay was finlly cut on August 8. I now have a two year supply of low quality hay.</p><p></p><p>It could be worse, at least I have something to keep the ribs apart. Our county has a hay testing campaign through the Extension office to help determine feed quality and how to supplement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC, post: 435320, member: 67"] I know my hay is pretty sorry this year. I fertilized according to soil test (400 lbs/acre of 19-4-19) around the first of May. Should have been cut first of June. It set in to raining. We got a break about the 3rd week in June. Custom baler started and his mower broke after about 7 rounds. He got killed latter that night in a car wreck. It set in to raining again for nearly a month. I had to find a new custom operator. Hay was finlly cut on August 8. I now have a two year supply of low quality hay. It could be worse, at least I have something to keep the ribs apart. Our county has a hay testing campaign through the Extension office to help determine feed quality and how to supplement. [/QUOTE]
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