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<blockquote data-quote="millstreaminn" data-source="post: 426474" data-attributes="member: 4844"><p>I planted oats for hay July 14 in Northern Pa. They are just over knee high now and the oat heads are still in the boot. I am planning on cutting this Sunday, weather says 4 decent days. I've cut oats in June and even then they took 4 days to dry, so I am worried about getting them to dry this time of year. The dew doesn't burn off 'till 10 am and the sun isn't as hot as it used to be. I wouldn't look for you oats, planted today to ever make dry hay. Might have to chop or make baleage out of them. JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="millstreaminn, post: 426474, member: 4844"] I planted oats for hay July 14 in Northern Pa. They are just over knee high now and the oat heads are still in the boot. I am planning on cutting this Sunday, weather says 4 decent days. I've cut oats in June and even then they took 4 days to dry, so I am worried about getting them to dry this time of year. The dew doesn't burn off 'till 10 am and the sun isn't as hot as it used to be. I wouldn't look for you oats, planted today to ever make dry hay. Might have to chop or make baleage out of them. JMO [/QUOTE]
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