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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 851532" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>Looks good Sizmic </p><p> I don't have any pics as I was trying to get done cutting but I mowed some Millet today that was as high as thetop of the cab on the tractor </p><p>It had less than 10% heads and was leaf all the way to the ground</p><p> wife pulled in to fuel me and was standing in the back of the truck trying to find me and I was only 300 ft away </p><p></p><p>I looked at this field on the 24th of July and it was on average 3-4ft tall </p><p> it had 1/2 rain on the 24th and 15/100ths this past sunday </p><p> with temps in excess of 100 degrees for the ;ast week it really took off</p><p>I am going to bale and wrap it tomorrow as I don't think I would have time for it to dry </p><p> I will let ya know the bale count when I get done </p><p> I am estimating 5-6ton pr acre but really don't know</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 851532, member: 8829"] Looks good Sizmic I don't have any pics as I was trying to get done cutting but I mowed some Millet today that was as high as thetop of the cab on the tractor It had less than 10% heads and was leaf all the way to the ground wife pulled in to fuel me and was standing in the back of the truck trying to find me and I was only 300 ft away I looked at this field on the 24th of July and it was on average 3-4ft tall it had 1/2 rain on the 24th and 15/100ths this past sunday with temps in excess of 100 degrees for the ;ast week it really took off I am going to bale and wrap it tomorrow as I don't think I would have time for it to dry I will let ya know the bale count when I get done I am estimating 5-6ton pr acre but really don't know [/QUOTE]
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