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<blockquote data-quote="alabama" data-source="post: 434449" data-attributes="member: 2218"><p>I think I will make the winter if the army worms don't get me. I am scouting for them every day and they ain't got me yet. I should get a cutting off all the hay fields about October first, weather premiting. </p><p>That crabgrass with the sicklepod, layed out in the sun 3.5 days without fluffing then raked and 3 more hours in the sun and wind. I rolled it and it was still wet. Rolls so heavy I could not pick up with my old loader (1968 JD 2020 w/ 143 loader). I left them on the edge of the field. They may catch fire. If we are lucky someone will steal them and we can follow the smoke to the crook. :lol: </p><p></p><p>They are spraying round up on the remaining 20 acres this morning trying to get ready to plant wheet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alabama, post: 434449, member: 2218"] I think I will make the winter if the army worms don't get me. I am scouting for them every day and they ain't got me yet. I should get a cutting off all the hay fields about October first, weather premiting. That crabgrass with the sicklepod, layed out in the sun 3.5 days without fluffing then raked and 3 more hours in the sun and wind. I rolled it and it was still wet. Rolls so heavy I could not pick up with my old loader (1968 JD 2020 w/ 143 loader). I left them on the edge of the field. They may catch fire. If we are lucky someone will steal them and we can follow the smoke to the crook. :lol: They are spraying round up on the remaining 20 acres this morning trying to get ready to plant wheet. [/QUOTE]
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