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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1810162" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>I depend on a neighbor to roll my hay. It was short early when it was dry here and he was busy planting soybeans.</p><p>I had a nice stand of volunteer red clover in orchard grass. My second cutting from the same fields is always mostly johnson grass.</p><p>For two weeks the ground has been wet and more rain in the forecast.</p><p>As I sit here and look out the window, I see on neighbors several long ridges of hay that have not been cut. The heavy standing hay is delaying the growth of the johnson grass. </p><p>For cows, I still have hope for some hay that is good enough. It is an unusual year though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1810162, member: 32879"] I depend on a neighbor to roll my hay. It was short early when it was dry here and he was busy planting soybeans. I had a nice stand of volunteer red clover in orchard grass. My second cutting from the same fields is always mostly johnson grass. For two weeks the ground has been wet and more rain in the forecast. As I sit here and look out the window, I see on neighbors several long ridges of hay that have not been cut. The heavy standing hay is delaying the growth of the johnson grass. For cows, I still have hope for some hay that is good enough. It is an unusual year though. [/QUOTE]
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