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<blockquote data-quote="jfont" data-source="post: 570516" data-attributes="member: 140"><p>Well if it seems to work out I'll probably go that route next year. Alot of farmers burn their fields after cutting anyway. So if you ask them to turn off the spreaders on the back of the combine the staw falls in a neat row, drys good cause it's on top of a foot of stubble, and all you have to pay for is someone to roll it. No cutting or raking. I know a few years ago when Texas had that bad drought, they were bailing just about every rice field around here and shipping over there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfont, post: 570516, member: 140"] Well if it seems to work out I'll probably go that route next year. Alot of farmers burn their fields after cutting anyway. So if you ask them to turn off the spreaders on the back of the combine the staw falls in a neat row, drys good cause it's on top of a foot of stubble, and all you have to pay for is someone to roll it. No cutting or raking. I know a few years ago when Texas had that bad drought, they were bailing just about every rice field around here and shipping over there. [/QUOTE]
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