Posted by MN Scott on June 18, 2010 at 21:19:43 from (12.157.197.253):
In Reply to: First crop is done posted by Don-Wi on June 18, 2010 at 20:07:46:
I have 100 acres to cut yet of first. Forecast is calling for rain all next week. Oh well I guess the cows are going to get to eat some stemmy hay this winter if the weather ever turns. No use cutting it if I have no chance of baling it. Looking back at my calendars for 20 years or so and the latest I ever baled first crop was July 5, gonna break that record this year I'am afraid. Talked to a friend today that does custom chopping. He's way behind, has a bunch of oats to chop yet and guys are getting nervous on the second crop that should start Monday. He can't run trucks in the fields and tractors pulling wagons are even leaving ruts. I kinda hinted maybe I should have him chop some of mine and he said don't even ask.
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