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balin hay in November

HAY MAKER

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Its a first for me,skimpy lookin crap,but I will take what i can get,maybe the weather will be more kind next year.
good luck

PS pictures a little later,so everyone one can see what I hafta do to get by :D
 
I've got some down but it's been down for a few weeks hopeing for a good freeze before snow.I can't walk on water right now.
 
Well I put the baler away today but not until after I baled up a couple of acres of 3rd cut that I will feed green over the next couple of days.

So that's it for another year. Feels good.
 
Well we too have been feeding for about 3 weeks now but the weather has been just so doggone nice that I thought I would cut a little patch of 3rd cut alfalfa that was particularly good.

It is most unusual to do something like that here in November!
 
Jassy said:
Here ya guys are talking about still baleing...heck we're feeding what we baled 2 months ago already! lol

Kit Pharo would have a fit he knew you were feeding hay this early in the Banana Belt. :wink: We would be feeding hay also but were grazeing some standing corn it's put alot of condition on in a short time.I also moved 30 cows out onto a hayfield yesterday have about 2 weeks worth there.Snows a couple inches deep since last night.
 
HAY MAKER said:
Its a first for me,skimpy lookin crap,but I will take what i can get,maybe the weather will be more kind next year.
good luck

PS pictures a little later,so everyone one can see what I hafta do to get by :D

Makes the fall of 2008 look good doesn't it. At least then we had winter pastures up but not growing. Did finally get 9/10ths Friday.
 

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