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Quality of hay cut late
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<blockquote data-quote="Banjo" data-source="post: 1429103" data-attributes="member: 17304"><p>I think maybe the saving grace for hay here in Ky is that there is usually lots of green undergrowth like clover that would help with the nutrient content. Doing a hay sample is probably the only way to know for sure.</p><p></p><p>I'm not so sure that waiting until Sept. or Oct. is such a bad idea. There again, you are going to have lots of new growth like fescue which at this point will be mostly green blades. I actually think that if you clipped it once or twice and then baled it in Sept. or Oct. you would have mostly blades which would make real good hay IMO. But maybe not so much quantity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banjo, post: 1429103, member: 17304"] I think maybe the saving grace for hay here in Ky is that there is usually lots of green undergrowth like clover that would help with the nutrient content. Doing a hay sample is probably the only way to know for sure. I'm not so sure that waiting until Sept. or Oct. is such a bad idea. There again, you are going to have lots of new growth like fescue which at this point will be mostly green blades. I actually think that if you clipped it once or twice and then baled it in Sept. or Oct. you would have mostly blades which would make real good hay IMO. But maybe not so much quantity. [/QUOTE]
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