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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16436"><p>We're finally getting adequate moisture after 3 years of drought. Folks last couple of years have been baling ragweed and broomsedge. Anything for scratch value, and feeding a lot of grain</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> Yeah, I thought the same thing</p><p>> when I read that. We finally got</p><p>> an honest to goodness sure enough</p><p>> 3.2" rain last weekend. It was the</p><p>> first real rain we've had around</p><p>> here since the first half of</p><p>> March. The ground is still cracked</p><p>> open, like it usually is in</p><p>> August. Too late for the grass to</p><p>> grow much, we're just hoping for</p><p>> some runoff.</p><p></p><p>> As to Bill's comments, of course</p><p>> the nutritional value drops. We</p><p>> all agree on that. It starts to</p><p>> decline at the moment it's cut in</p><p>> the field. That's why you can</p><p>> expect to pay a discounted price.</p><p>> But, like the old boy said, it</p><p>> sure beats broomweeds and</p><p>> snowballs.</p><p></p><p>> Craig-TX</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16436"] We're finally getting adequate moisture after 3 years of drought. Folks last couple of years have been baling ragweed and broomsedge. Anything for scratch value, and feeding a lot of grain dun > Yeah, I thought the same thing > when I read that. We finally got > an honest to goodness sure enough > 3.2” rain last weekend. It was the > first real rain we’ve had around > here since the first half of > March. The ground is still cracked > open, like it usually is in > August. Too late for the grass to > grow much, we’re just hoping for > some runoff. > As to Bill’s comments, of course > the nutritional value drops. We > all agree on that. It starts to > decline at the moment it’s cut in > the field. That’s why you can > expect to pay a discounted price. > But, like the old boy said, it > sure beats broomweeds and > snowballs. > Craig-TX [/QUOTE]
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