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<blockquote data-quote="ERNIBIGB" data-source="post: 667832" data-attributes="member: 3253"><p>Rolled some bermuda/ryegrass mix today and the tester consistently showed 14.2%, moved across to the other block of straight bermuda and was reading in the high teens to 20%. I left that block for tomorrow. I've put up enough hay to know when it is ready but the little meter on the fender gives readings updated every 2 seconds and it can be a useful tool with some more experience. Might keep me from diving in too early and having a barn burn down. It's really a miracle we have not had it happen yet. My dad (83 yr) simply can not stand to let hay sit in the field a couple of days, He was moving it to the barn today right out of the baler so I need it to be good and dry when I roll it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ERNIBIGB, post: 667832, member: 3253"] Rolled some bermuda/ryegrass mix today and the tester consistently showed 14.2%, moved across to the other block of straight bermuda and was reading in the high teens to 20%. I left that block for tomorrow. I've put up enough hay to know when it is ready but the little meter on the fender gives readings updated every 2 seconds and it can be a useful tool with some more experience. Might keep me from diving in too early and having a barn burn down. It's really a miracle we have not had it happen yet. My dad (83 yr) simply can not stand to let hay sit in the field a couple of days, He was moving it to the barn today right out of the baler so I need it to be good and dry when I roll it up. [/QUOTE]
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