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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 1258361" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Yesterday in NW Oregon we hit just above 90 F, today about 87. I have 30 to 40 acres I have set aside to hay for the first time ever for me, good freind is lined up to bale. But a few, too many, guys are haying already. It's too early I think and on this side of the hill (western oregon) very rarely is a second cut of hay good, first cut molds or the second cut doesn't grow, not much for irrigation in my area. The normal time to hay is around the first part of July, I hold out for then.</p><p></p><p>With that said it sounds like a huge drought year for us, less then 48% of snow pack and creeks and rivers are already low...... We all in the PNW may be praying for rain...... The result of a very mild winter I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 1258361, member: 378"] Yesterday in NW Oregon we hit just above 90 F, today about 87. I have 30 to 40 acres I have set aside to hay for the first time ever for me, good freind is lined up to bale. But a few, too many, guys are haying already. It's too early I think and on this side of the hill (western oregon) very rarely is a second cut of hay good, first cut molds or the second cut doesn't grow, not much for irrigation in my area. The normal time to hay is around the first part of July, I hold out for then. With that said it sounds like a huge drought year for us, less then 48% of snow pack and creeks and rivers are already low...... We all in the PNW may be praying for rain...... The result of a very mild winter I guess. [/QUOTE]
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