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Hay storage. Net vs twine.
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<blockquote data-quote="TdJ" data-source="post: 1725059" data-attributes="member: 27352"><p>Yeah, timing is not ideal here in central Texas. I bought the property recently and have fields that haven't been baled in two years. So really doing two things. First I want to stress the pastures and clean the mesquite/weeds and second I want to save the grass I can in case next year is a dry one. Right now Thursday and Friday will be around 70 so grass will be dry enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TdJ, post: 1725059, member: 27352"] Yeah, timing is not ideal here in central Texas. I bought the property recently and have fields that haven’t been baled in two years. So really doing two things. First I want to stress the pastures and clean the mesquite/weeds and second I want to save the grass I can in case next year is a dry one. Right now Thursday and Friday will be around 70 so grass will be dry enough. [/QUOTE]
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