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To much much hay???
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<blockquote data-quote="gman4691" data-source="post: 1825672" data-attributes="member: 43107"><p>They both have a healthy crop of rye grass every late winter-early spring. Was going to bale it this year but couldn't get enough dry weather…takes it longer to cure for baling. And my hay man also had some equipment issues. I let the cows graze the smaller pasture and mowed the bigger pasture after it went to seed and started going dormant. Planning on trying to bale it this coming spring and holding onto it in the hay barn until I see what the spring-summer holds for the bermuda. If it is a good year, I will probably sell most of the rye to offset chicken litter and pesticide costs. If not, then I can always feed them the rye…it keeps pretty good if kept under roof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gman4691, post: 1825672, member: 43107"] They both have a healthy crop of rye grass every late winter-early spring. Was going to bale it this year but couldn’t get enough dry weather…takes it longer to cure for baling. And my hay man also had some equipment issues. I let the cows graze the smaller pasture and mowed the bigger pasture after it went to seed and started going dormant. Planning on trying to bale it this coming spring and holding onto it in the hay barn until I see what the spring-summer holds for the bermuda. If it is a good year, I will probably sell most of the rye to offset chicken litter and pesticide costs. If not, then I can always feed them the rye…it keeps pretty good if kept under roof. [/QUOTE]
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