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Hay Season 2018
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<blockquote data-quote="ez14." data-source="post: 1507497" data-attributes="member: 27084"><p>if he is referring to my post. Then if the hay has any thickness at all it will stay wet down in the thick stuff all day for the whole summer unless we get a drought but then it doesn't get thick either. So we wait for most of the dew to dry off but it won't all dry off until the hay is cut. And yes it can make getting the hay dried down kinda tough but that's what we have to work with</p><p></p><p>Those pictures were taken about 3:00 with 90 degree temperatures and a good breeze</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez14., post: 1507497, member: 27084"] if he is referring to my post. Then if the hay has any thickness at all it will stay wet down in the thick stuff all day for the whole summer unless we get a drought but then it doesn't get thick either. So we wait for most of the dew to dry off but it won't all dry off until the hay is cut. And yes it can make getting the hay dried down kinda tough but that's what we have to work with Those pictures were taken about 3:00 with 90 degree temperatures and a good breeze [/QUOTE]
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