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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 555822" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>1st cutting alfalfa on the main pivot was finished about 3 weeks ago, and is safely stacked in the hay shed. 1st cutting grass, and 1st cutting alfalfa off the corner of the pivot was hailed and rained on, and is stacked on pallets on the concrete slab at my house - most of it will probably be goat hay. 2nd cutting is scheduled to start this Sunday - weather permitting. We've already gotten better than half of our yearly rain fall, and are getting afternoon/evening thunder boomers on pretty much a daily basis. If the last 4 weeks are any indication of the weather, haying this summer should prove to be interesting. :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 555822, member: 539"] 1st cutting alfalfa on the main pivot was finished about 3 weeks ago, and is safely stacked in the hay shed. 1st cutting grass, and 1st cutting alfalfa off the corner of the pivot was hailed and rained on, and is stacked on pallets on the concrete slab at my house - most of it will probably be goat hay. 2nd cutting is scheduled to start this Sunday - weather permitting. We've already gotten better than half of our yearly rain fall, and are getting afternoon/evening thunder boomers on pretty much a daily basis. If the last 4 weeks are any indication of the weather, haying this summer should prove to be interesting. :roll: [/QUOTE]
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