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<blockquote data-quote="bandit80" data-source="post: 540584" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>Any kind of hay would be better if it were covered, and wheat hay doesn't hold up as well as other types of forage. However, I baled almost 100 bales of wheat hay last year. Late frost hurt it and it would not of had any grain. The bales were net wrapped, and I had very little spoilage. Probably had close to 20 inches of rain on them after they were baled. Quality of bale has more to do with it than anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bandit80, post: 540584, member: 7956"] Any kind of hay would be better if it were covered, and wheat hay doesn't hold up as well as other types of forage. However, I baled almost 100 bales of wheat hay last year. Late frost hurt it and it would not of had any grain. The bales were net wrapped, and I had very little spoilage. Probably had close to 20 inches of rain on them after they were baled. Quality of bale has more to do with it than anything. [/QUOTE]
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