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<blockquote data-quote="jasonleonard" data-source="post: 1034535" data-attributes="member: 19910"><p>Atgreene.... all I can say is" hang in there", it has rained for 13 straight days here in PA . Looks like it is going to rain for another 5 days, if not more.</p><p>I make a few hundred rolls of hay here in 2 or 3 crops. Took off to a good start on first cutting , got 250 rolls made, but then the monsoon set in. It looks like I will be baleing first cutting at the same time as second cutting (on the fields we did get made early).</p><p>On the bright side..corn , soybeans, and pastures look amazing here now.</p><p>My neighbor used those bags and they seemed to be a joke. Too many problems with holes from birds and mice. I would love to buy an in-line wrapper, I just hate to spend that kind of money for something I might only use a couple days a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasonleonard, post: 1034535, member: 19910"] Atgreene.... all I can say is" hang in there", it has rained for 13 straight days here in PA . Looks like it is going to rain for another 5 days, if not more. I make a few hundred rolls of hay here in 2 or 3 crops. Took off to a good start on first cutting , got 250 rolls made, but then the monsoon set in. It looks like I will be baleing first cutting at the same time as second cutting (on the fields we did get made early). On the bright side..corn , soybeans, and pastures look amazing here now. My neighbor used those bags and they seemed to be a joke. Too many problems with holes from birds and mice. I would love to buy an in-line wrapper, I just hate to spend that kind of money for something I might only use a couple days a year. [/QUOTE]
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