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<blockquote data-quote="BFE" data-source="post: 1806003" data-attributes="member: 28532"><p>Everyone is rolling up hay here this past week under perfect weather and grass conditions. We've been a little cool to slightly warm on temps but low humidity and no rain for maybe 10 days now, which is not common for May. Fescue is prime right now, quality will be the best in years. I baled my square bale patch, just a couple acres, made 145 nice tight bales, around 60# bales. Even my brother, who always waits until June to bale is rolling his up today. His theory is that he's never lost a hay crop to rain in June, even though the quality is less, it's better than rotting in the field. he's a horse man, quality isn't as important to him, they're fed grain everyday anyway. We'll see how many he ends up with vs. last year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BFE, post: 1806003, member: 28532"] Everyone is rolling up hay here this past week under perfect weather and grass conditions. We've been a little cool to slightly warm on temps but low humidity and no rain for maybe 10 days now, which is not common for May. Fescue is prime right now, quality will be the best in years. I baled my square bale patch, just a couple acres, made 145 nice tight bales, around 60# bales. Even my brother, who always waits until June to bale is rolling his up today. His theory is that he's never lost a hay crop to rain in June, even though the quality is less, it's better than rotting in the field. he's a horse man, quality isn't as important to him, they're fed grain everyday anyway. We'll see how many he ends up with vs. last year. [/QUOTE]
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