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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 1346232" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>How is their hay-making coming along in that part of the world? Drowned out like the rest of us? I cut my first 2 (two) acres yesterday, and really wish I hadn't. One neighbor has had 80 acres down for 2 weeks on Saturday. Can see in the field where he randomly flipped it by hand and it is completely black underneath. Other neighbor has 130 acres down (over 3/4 of his entire fields) for about a week. Completely clueless as to weather and his outcome will be much the same. Might be able to sell some of last year's hay here yet! Sitting on about 800 bales of last years and even if I kept everything, I'd never feed it all this winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 1346232, member: 1682"] How is their hay-making coming along in that part of the world? Drowned out like the rest of us? I cut my first 2 (two) acres yesterday, and really wish I hadn't. One neighbor has had 80 acres down for 2 weeks on Saturday. Can see in the field where he randomly flipped it by hand and it is completely black underneath. Other neighbor has 130 acres down (over 3/4 of his entire fields) for about a week. Completely clueless as to weather and his outcome will be much the same. Might be able to sell some of last year's hay here yet! Sitting on about 800 bales of last years and even if I kept everything, I'd never feed it all this winter. [/QUOTE]
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