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<blockquote data-quote="Cress27" data-source="post: 1660035" data-attributes="member: 38572"><p>I guess I'll be screwed lol. We don't get dry years very often but when it's dry it is dry that's for sure. With rotating pastures and turning out on hay fields after regrown after 2nd cutting and leasing 60 more acres of hay off the neighbor just to keep it clean. I think I'll be just fine on pasture and hay both. But let's hope and pray it don't turn off dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cress27, post: 1660035, member: 38572"] I guess I’ll be screwed lol. We don’t get dry years very often but when it’s dry it is dry that’s for sure. With rotating pastures and turning out on hay fields after regrown after 2nd cutting and leasing 60 more acres of hay off the neighbor just to keep it clean. I think I’ll be just fine on pasture and hay both. But let’s hope and pray it don’t turn off dry. [/QUOTE]
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