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<blockquote data-quote="Kathie in Thorp" data-source="post: 1033241" data-attributes="member: 16769"><p>In our big-dollar export hay market here, the growers have been hit hard, hard, hard. Alfalfa and Orchard came up before rains. Then there was a little break, and the Timothy started getting swathed. Then it rained; then it was good for a couple of days, and it got rolled; then it rained again and then it was good for a couple of days, but not dry/windy enough to turn it. Over the weekend, we had 4 heavy thunderstorms. All that hay is still laying out there. Had some rain again today. Bad deal. Been down now for almost 2 weeks; they can't get it up; they can't irrigate what's coming up under it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathie in Thorp, post: 1033241, member: 16769"] In our big-dollar export hay market here, the growers have been hit hard, hard, hard. Alfalfa and Orchard came up before rains. Then there was a little break, and the Timothy started getting swathed. Then it rained; then it was good for a couple of days, and it got rolled; then it rained again and then it was good for a couple of days, but not dry/windy enough to turn it. Over the weekend, we had 4 heavy thunderstorms. All that hay is still laying out there. Had some rain again today. Bad deal. Been down now for almost 2 weeks; they can't get it up; they can't irrigate what's coming up under it. [/QUOTE]
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