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<blockquote data-quote="hurleyjd" data-source="post: 690288" data-attributes="member: 4674"><p>What did you cut it with. Is millet prone to lodging. I planted some hay grazer one time in my life. It was in the height range you mention. There was acres and acres of it that lodged. It was nearly impossible to cut. It took week or better for it to dry and be able to bale it. One man told me that the ideal height to cut haygrazer was one half way between your titties and your navel. Mine was well over my head due to raining and could not get in the field to cut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurleyjd, post: 690288, member: 4674"] What did you cut it with. Is millet prone to lodging. I planted some hay grazer one time in my life. It was in the height range you mention. There was acres and acres of it that lodged. It was nearly impossible to cut. It took week or better for it to dry and be able to bale it. One man told me that the ideal height to cut haygrazer was one half way between your titties and your navel. Mine was well over my head due to raining and could not get in the field to cut. [/QUOTE]
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