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Exactly a month from the second and it looks just as heavy if not heavier. I will try to get a photo tomorrow. The second cutting stack is still there. Not sure why, but I won't speculate or repeat rumors because I am always wrong hahaha.
I see no reason they shouldn't get at least 3 tons per acre on a 4th cutting. If this dryness keeps up and late frost is expected, they may get even a higher yield by cutting the middle of the month in September. That would give 6 weeks of growth.