Try to keep this short... thinking I will be a little short on hay this winter IF it?s a harsher one than recently like they?re ?predicting?. I planned on buying a little, but not much floating around, think I could find a couple dozen rolls of wheat hay if I got in a pinch. Friend of mine knows a guy that bought a small place just up the road a couple miles, bought it over the summer after the owner passed in the winter prior. Has about 12 acres that had been cut by a neighbor yearly but didn?t get cut in all the settlement of the estate this year and now the guybis looking for someone to bushhog it. I drove by and looked at it this evening, it?s got plenty of overripe fescue, probably 10-15% weeds and there?s still some short green grass growing under all that fescue. I know it?s relatively low in feed value, but it?s better than a snowball if I were to run out. I always have plenty corn on hand to supplement. In other words... I could run the batwing over there, be a nice guy and just mow it for next to nothing, or I can clean it up nicer and take the hay off of it for nothing more than my time, fuel and twine. Guy is out nothing and it looks better than if I bushhog it. Make sense to roll it? I can get it all home in two trips I?m sure. Ample room to get my step deck in and out. Can?t believe it would be any worse feed than stalks, and I hate to run those through my baler.