Posted by showcrop on October 01, 2013 at 05:36:13 from (75.67.231.80):
In Reply to: Drying hay poll posted by Farmallb on September 30, 2013 at 19:08:28:
Depends on some variables. Out west where air and ground tend to be dry they just swath it then rake, then bale. Here in northeast where air and ground usually both have plenty of moisture we need multiple passes with tedder to keep it spread and lifted up. In my area we all swath narrow then after a few hours of sun on the bare ground we tedd it out. This is followed by another pass with tedder, then raking and baling 2-4 hours after raking to allow any wet bunches underneath time to dry. In Sept. Oct. doing second or third cut we rake after 2nd day to reduce exposure to the heavy dews that we get this time of year. third day we turn it, double windrows, then bale.
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