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    Hay Making

    We cut a bailed the coffee weed, stickers and whatever else was left in our fields yesterday. I had planned on burning the fields and then plant, but without any rain the last month I thought better of it.
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    Hay Making

    Your hay looks great, Cheyenne aught to have it sold in a day or two. I have the cows eating my front hay fields, and the one across the road isn't growing. The lack of rain and heat is setting me back.
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    Hay Making

    That's an easy fix. :D
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    Fences

    We worked all day on fence, I hate barbed wire. Ruined 4 insulators on the HT, and spliced the barbed wire in 10+ places. The HT took about 15 minutes, the barbed wire about 6 hours.
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    Hay Making

    Some folks like to kick sand. Sounds like good timing to me.
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    Hay Making

    Finally done with baling and have all the hay home, next on the list is getting it wrapped. I'm slap wore out.
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    Hay Making

    All the Eclipse did here was cause it to rain. The hay was to wet to bale yesterday but the weather is looking good to finally finish up with the baling today.
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    Hay Making

    Going to bale at the house tomorrow and Cedar Grove on Monday...might have to turn the lights on.
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    Hay Making

    I'm sure glad I didn't cut at Cedar Grove, good rain there. I'm planning on cutting it down tomorrow. I only have 7 acres left to cut at the house.
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    Hay Making

    This fellow said the inoculant worked both ways, from a high moister of 75% to a low of 14%. The added cost was $2 a bale for the inoculant, sounded to good to be true?
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    Hay Making

    Cutting hay at 8 - 10 weeks isn't what I want either, but it beats the alternative of having no hay to bale. At one of the hay and pasture classes we attended a speaker said if you use an inoculant you can start bailing hayledge right after you cut with no dry time at all.
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    Hay Making

    It's sure a nice problem to have. I'd like to be cutting hay also but looks to be another week before the weather might cooperates. I'd like to do some baleage and can't find anyone willing to come here and do it. Cutting one day and bailing the next sounds like something I need to try at this...
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