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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 667675" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Fire AND spoilage. No matter how dry the hay is it will warm for a couple of days following baling. Trying to get our grass hay to 12-14% moisture before baling is almost an exercise in fulity. The stuff we put up that was around 14% went up to about 96 degrees a day or 2 after baling. The stuff we put up wetter then I would have liked (been rained on for 3 days and more rain coming) went up to around 150 before it started cooling off.</p><p>As in all things, that's just my personal method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 667675, member: 34"] Fire AND spoilage. No matter how dry the hay is it will warm for a couple of days following baling. Trying to get our grass hay to 12-14% moisture before baling is almost an exercise in fulity. The stuff we put up that was around 14% went up to about 96 degrees a day or 2 after baling. The stuff we put up wetter then I would have liked (been rained on for 3 days and more rain coming) went up to around 150 before it started cooling off. As in all things, that's just my personal method. [/QUOTE]
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