Posted by johns48jdb on January 16, 2009 at 11:53:55 from (205.188.117.79):
In Reply to: disc mower posted by voglerb on January 15, 2009 at 10:59:24:
in north ala i use to cut for the public and i wouldn't think about doing it again without using mower/conditioners. why? they will produce better quality hay and it will dry a day faster to beat a front coming in, in some cases. hay put up with a mower/conditioner will have more food value than hay left laying in the field to get dry enough to bale and bleching out in the sun. you can look at hay mowed with a mo/co and see the difference in color and smell the difference. any grass hay i cut by dinner one day i bale the next using a mo/co. a little advice never cut that much hay at one time. i'd do 10 acres at a time and not take a chance on machinery tearing up or rain catching you with all of it down at once.
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