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<blockquote data-quote="hayray" data-source="post: 707326" data-attributes="member: 3046"><p>I am baling today and tommorow and I am way, way North of you guys. I usually bale something into November. Late first cut bromegrass that I never got to in the summer and then I wait until the second growth basal leaves start greening again, actually turns out to be pretty nice hay this time of year and the hard frost we have had take alot of the moisture out of the hay. Then I have some third cut alfalfa down that may or may not get baled up, but it is close to home and pretty thin and may take a couple to three weeks to get up but will end up in some pretty nice round bales for the cows when they come home off summer pasture within the next month. Last year around the 1st November I put up some third cut alfalfa in the hay mow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayray, post: 707326, member: 3046"] I am baling today and tommorow and I am way, way North of you guys. I usually bale something into November. Late first cut bromegrass that I never got to in the summer and then I wait until the second growth basal leaves start greening again, actually turns out to be pretty nice hay this time of year and the hard frost we have had take alot of the moisture out of the hay. Then I have some third cut alfalfa down that may or may not get baled up, but it is close to home and pretty thin and may take a couple to three weeks to get up but will end up in some pretty nice round bales for the cows when they come home off summer pasture within the next month. Last year around the 1st November I put up some third cut alfalfa in the hay mow. [/QUOTE]
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