Ed S.
Well-known Member
- Location
- Middle Tennessee
Weather here in the Middle West has not been conducive to haying these past 4-6 weeks. We have almost matched the rainfall from last year, when we had repeated flooding in the area. I finally saw what looked like a clear hole in the weather, and went ahead and cut with the Hesston:
By the end of the week, the hay was ready to rake two-into-one, so I spent another pleasant three hours on the 8N with the Fergy rake:
Unfortunately, the rain came back over the weekend, and we've now had about 3.5". Yuck. It's supposed to be clear the rest of the week, but cool (high 60°F - low 70°s). I guess this hay (if it's not spoiled) will go in my barn instead of being sold!
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By the end of the week, the hay was ready to rake two-into-one, so I spent another pleasant three hours on the 8N with the Fergy rake:
Unfortunately, the rain came back over the weekend, and we've now had about 3.5". Yuck. It's supposed to be clear the rest of the week, but cool (high 60°F - low 70°s). I guess this hay (if it's not spoiled) will go in my barn instead of being sold!
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