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Overly Mature Hay to Bale or Not to Bale
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<blockquote data-quote="Jabes0623" data-source="post: 1371444" data-attributes="member: 23051"><p>Ended up with 696 square bales & that was only baling roughly 60% of the field. Tuesday went smooth as could be, Wed. was a Murphy's law kind of day & it rained on the hay early Thu. morning so I decided to shut it down & call it a year. </p><p></p><p>I didn't have my usual hay crew, just my Wife, my brother in law who has half a leg & myself. So the going was a little slow but all in all I'm fairly pleased with what we accomplished. The hay actually turned out better than I expected, there was more green under there than I thought. I'm going to go back out next week with the brushog & chop up what's left on the field & around the edges & that'll be it. </p><p></p><p>Next year I'm doing all my own baling, tired beyond belief of being let down by others.</p><p></p><p>Best of all I don't have worry about running out of hay this year!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabes0623, post: 1371444, member: 23051"] Ended up with 696 square bales & that was only baling roughly 60% of the field. Tuesday went smooth as could be, Wed. was a Murphy's law kind of day & it rained on the hay early Thu. morning so I decided to shut it down & call it a year. I didn't have my usual hay crew, just my Wife, my brother in law who has half a leg & myself. So the going was a little slow but all in all I'm fairly pleased with what we accomplished. The hay actually turned out better than I expected, there was more green under there than I thought. I'm going to go back out next week with the brushog & chop up what's left on the field & around the edges & that'll be it. Next year I'm doing all my own baling, tired beyond belief of being let down by others. Best of all I don't have worry about running out of hay this year! [/QUOTE]
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