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Rollers vs. flails
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<blockquote data-quote="chevytaHOE5674" data-source="post: 1640922" data-attributes="member: 19817"><p>Straight grass hay. I have a tedder and hate to use it. If weather forces my hand I will but otherwise it stays parked. Our rough ground is hard on fragile tedders and for a one man operation that is alot of tractor hours I try to avoid. Our first and only cutting isn't until early July so by then the ground has usually dried up, days are long, crop is nearing maturity, and the air is dry so its usually not a problem. Also don't have overly dense crops as our soils are poor and hardly anybody fertilizes as lime and fert must be hauled a few hundred miles to get here from the coop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevytaHOE5674, post: 1640922, member: 19817"] Straight grass hay. I have a tedder and hate to use it. If weather forces my hand I will but otherwise it stays parked. Our rough ground is hard on fragile tedders and for a one man operation that is alot of tractor hours I try to avoid. Our first and only cutting isn't until early July so by then the ground has usually dried up, days are long, crop is nearing maturity, and the air is dry so its usually not a problem. Also don't have overly dense crops as our soils are poor and hardly anybody fertilizes as lime and fert must be hauled a few hundred miles to get here from the coop. [/QUOTE]
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