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How much hay is baled at right moisture level ?
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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1266937" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>Grass/clover mix first cutting was 14%. Alfalfa was 24% avg with a few spots showing 30%, wanted it dryer but had to take what we could get or ris losing it all together. Got major rain for the next month after baling it. Some guys have yet to get any first cutting around here and a lot of hay is too far gone between age and ground too wet. The higher percentage bales haven't sagged as bad as I expected them too, but I fully expect a bit of mold here or there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1266937, member: 23752"] Grass/clover mix first cutting was 14%. Alfalfa was 24% avg with a few spots showing 30%, wanted it dryer but had to take what we could get or ris losing it all together. Got major rain for the next month after baling it. Some guys have yet to get any first cutting around here and a lot of hay is too far gone between age and ground too wet. The higher percentage bales haven't sagged as bad as I expected them too, but I fully expect a bit of mold here or there. [/QUOTE]
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