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<blockquote data-quote="ohiosteve" data-source="post: 1256233" data-attributes="member: 17303"><p>Ron, being north of you by a couple hundred miles I feel your pain. I am a very small producer but I have the same problems of the big timers. I have come to the realization that making perfect rain-free hay around here is nearly impossible. I just got done mowing my best field in a slight drizzle after a Thunderstorm. I Tedded it out before sunset and plan on baling wednesday afternoon. I will be applying Freshcut plus hay preserver with my hillbilly applicator I rigged up on my small baler with a 59.99 sprayer I bought at the local ag store. I experimented with the headlands and baled them a little green but sprayed them with the Freshcut acid and those bales are as green and good smelling as any I've ever seen. I'll try to post some pictures in my next post. Good luck Ron.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohiosteve, post: 1256233, member: 17303"] Ron, being north of you by a couple hundred miles I feel your pain. I am a very small producer but I have the same problems of the big timers. I have come to the realization that making perfect rain-free hay around here is nearly impossible. I just got done mowing my best field in a slight drizzle after a Thunderstorm. I Tedded it out before sunset and plan on baling wednesday afternoon. I will be applying Freshcut plus hay preserver with my hillbilly applicator I rigged up on my small baler with a 59.99 sprayer I bought at the local ag store. I experimented with the headlands and baled them a little green but sprayed them with the Freshcut acid and those bales are as green and good smelling as any I've ever seen. I'll try to post some pictures in my next post. Good luck Ron. [/QUOTE]
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