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question regarding square vs round hay bales
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<blockquote data-quote="DiamondSCattleCo" data-source="post: 390508" data-attributes="member: 2862"><p>You guys must have a heckuva dew around your area if its enough to spoil hay. Either that, or you don't/can't pack your bales tight enough. Or you don't have enough hours of sunlight to dry the shell before it spoils. Or, or, or. Like I said, I have no idea what your area is like, nor do you have any idea what mine is like.</p><p></p><p>As for quality, my first cut stuff often qualifies dairy quality, and my second cut always qualifies dairy. We have near perfect alfalfa growing conditions up here, with a large number of sunlight hours contributing to high hay quality. Much of the hay in my area ends up being trucked into the US, despite the distance to the border.</p><p></p><p>This year will likely be an exception as its been cold and extremely wet, so the alfalfa isn't coming and the grass has got way ahead of it. Its not a problem if you wouldn't want it, as I've got more customers than I have excess hay each year. ;-) </p><p></p><p>Rod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiamondSCattleCo, post: 390508, member: 2862"] You guys must have a heckuva dew around your area if its enough to spoil hay. Either that, or you don't/can't pack your bales tight enough. Or you don't have enough hours of sunlight to dry the shell before it spoils. Or, or, or. Like I said, I have no idea what your area is like, nor do you have any idea what mine is like. As for quality, my first cut stuff often qualifies dairy quality, and my second cut always qualifies dairy. We have near perfect alfalfa growing conditions up here, with a large number of sunlight hours contributing to high hay quality. Much of the hay in my area ends up being trucked into the US, despite the distance to the border. This year will likely be an exception as its been cold and extremely wet, so the alfalfa isn't coming and the grass has got way ahead of it. Its not a problem if you wouldn't want it, as I've got more customers than I have excess hay each year. ;-) Rod [/QUOTE]
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