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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 98462" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>The 4' by 5' bales are by far the most popular in this area. First because you can haul than easier as stated earlier in this thread. But it is get to the point where nearly everyone around here puts up the first cutting as haylage. By wrapping up the first cutting in May in plastic insures getting a second cutting and maybe even a third. If we have to wait for hay drying weather it can easliy be July and the grass is all over ripe. There just isn't going to be a second cutting after a July first cutting.</p><p>I get my hay, all second or third cutting, from a dairy farmer up the road. It is 4' by 5' bales that weigh 800 pounds off really well fertized ground (almost too much manure). The price is $15 a bale. Works out to less than $40 a ton. It is mostly ryegrass, orchardgrass, and some clover.</p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 98462, member: 498"] The 4' by 5' bales are by far the most popular in this area. First because you can haul than easier as stated earlier in this thread. But it is get to the point where nearly everyone around here puts up the first cutting as haylage. By wrapping up the first cutting in May in plastic insures getting a second cutting and maybe even a third. If we have to wait for hay drying weather it can easliy be July and the grass is all over ripe. There just isn't going to be a second cutting after a July first cutting. I get my hay, all second or third cutting, from a dairy farmer up the road. It is 4' by 5' bales that weigh 800 pounds off really well fertized ground (almost too much manure). The price is $15 a bale. Works out to less than $40 a ton. It is mostly ryegrass, orchardgrass, and some clover. Dave [/QUOTE]
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