Stocker Steve
Well-known member
Hayin times are tough in fly over country. Too much rain. Hay is damp and beaches are closed due to bacterial blooms...
Seems to be several schools of hay thought:
- Rake two windrows up into a one big rope. Not my favorite.
- Wrap it all. Sounds good till you price one. U$S 29,500 last time I checked.
- Tedder the **** out of it. OK for grass, except that tedders are imported and on back order.
- Dig out the old NH inverter and flip windrows that are wet on the bottom. Out of business dairy inverters are $3,000 to $4,200. Is there a downside to this approach?
Seems to be several schools of hay thought:
- Rake two windrows up into a one big rope. Not my favorite.
- Wrap it all. Sounds good till you price one. U$S 29,500 last time I checked.
- Tedder the **** out of it. OK for grass, except that tedders are imported and on back order.
- Dig out the old NH inverter and flip windrows that are wet on the bottom. Out of business dairy inverters are $3,000 to $4,200. Is there a downside to this approach?