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<blockquote data-quote="Horse Guy" data-source="post: 555684" data-attributes="member: 5753"><p>Im in Alberta. On June 20th we started haying the first cut. Have half of it baled before it rained but the other half is has been getting rained on for a week now.</p><p>Have to get the alfalfa thats baled off the field because the alfalfa is really growing back already. Its already about 8" tall and really leafing out.</p><p>This is new land that we just bought. The 12 year old alfalfa/brome stands actually out produced the younger 7YO stands. Make sense? anyway on the 1st cut we are definately over 2 tons per acre which in my area is pretty good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horse Guy, post: 555684, member: 5753"] Im in Alberta. On June 20th we started haying the first cut. Have half of it baled before it rained but the other half is has been getting rained on for a week now. Have to get the alfalfa thats baled off the field because the alfalfa is really growing back already. Its already about 8" tall and really leafing out. This is new land that we just bought. The 12 year old alfalfa/brome stands actually out produced the younger 7YO stands. Make sense? anyway on the 1st cut we are definately over 2 tons per acre which in my area is pretty good. [/QUOTE]
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