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Re: Worth Baling ?
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Posted by Billy NY on June 02, 2006 at 06:47:54 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Worth Baling ? posted by Billy NY on June 01, 2006 at 20:07:31:
I'll see if he will cut and bale it, maybe 100 bales worth, one preference is to take it a little shorter, more cuttings, less stalky, but with the rain lately, somebody else dictates when you can take hay around here. This field will produce a nice 2nd cutting I've noticed, there used to be a lot of fields of this around. I'm asssuming the Brome grass is the one with the oat like heads/seeds on top, tall at the edge in one of the photos. I could probably fit all of it in my F-600, haul it 30 miles to where the hayburners live. I'm thinking they would like this hay, and probably leave any weeds that end up in it, have seen bales with a lot more weed content then this would have. It's been a long time since anything has been baled here, hopefully the side hill won't be a problem, he used to work this field in the late 60's early 70's.
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