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<blockquote data-quote="herofan" data-source="post: 1632500" data-attributes="member: 17843"><p>South central one county from TN. We have had a few rain free days, however, the ground is so wet we will need several rain free days just to dry out the ground or we're just mixing grass with mud. It's also green enough now that it would have to lie several days to cure, so we just can't seem to get enough dry days. </p><p></p><p>I have a friend that I always take his hay advice, and he's never failed us. He has said we shouldn't mow yet, so I haven't. On the other hand, I remember one year we cut hay one day, and he came by the next day and said it was ready to start raking about 10:00. We thought he had lost his mind, but we did it anyway. I think that was some of the best hay we ever had. It smelled great even by the time we fed it, and the cows practically licked the ground when we put it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herofan, post: 1632500, member: 17843"] South central one county from TN. We have had a few rain free days, however, the ground is so wet we will need several rain free days just to dry out the ground or we’re just mixing grass with mud. It’s also green enough now that it would have to lie several days to cure, so we just can’t seem to get enough dry days. I have a friend that I always take his hay advice, and he’s never failed us. He has said we shouldn’t mow yet, so I haven’t. On the other hand, I remember one year we cut hay one day, and he came by the next day and said it was ready to start raking about 10:00. We thought he had lost his mind, but we did it anyway. I think that was some of the best hay we ever had. It smelled great even by the time we fed it, and the cows practically licked the ground when we put it out. [/QUOTE]
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