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Overly Mature Hay to Bale or Not to Bale
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1368338" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>This time of year could you find someone in the area to round bale it for you? It's not like it's the middle of haying season and everyone is tied up. Regardless, if there is a possibility that you will need it I would definitely cut and bale it. Maybe get it round baled and someone could wrap it if you can't get it dry enough and feed it as baleage. Most of the farmers in this area are done or close to it with corn chopping so they have a little time to do a little custom work and help supplement their decling income from calves etc and still not cost you an arm and a leg. We've got several fields that we will probably cut and bale again since we had alot of rain, then it stopped all at once but these fields have to be cut again or bushhogged as per the lease agreements. We were late getting them made the first time due to all the rain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1368338, member: 25884"] This time of year could you find someone in the area to round bale it for you? It's not like it's the middle of haying season and everyone is tied up. Regardless, if there is a possibility that you will need it I would definitely cut and bale it. Maybe get it round baled and someone could wrap it if you can't get it dry enough and feed it as baleage. Most of the farmers in this area are done or close to it with corn chopping so they have a little time to do a little custom work and help supplement their decling income from calves etc and still not cost you an arm and a leg. We've got several fields that we will probably cut and bale again since we had alot of rain, then it stopped all at once but these fields have to be cut again or bushhogged as per the lease agreements. We were late getting them made the first time due to all the rain. [/QUOTE]
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