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Cutting Hay Pics

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WyoDave

06-03-2006 18:25:51




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Spent parts of the last 3 days cutting some hay, thought I'd pass some photos along tonight. Should be able to start baling on Monday, right now I have right at 200 acres down, so heres to hoping for favorable weather.
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Jerry/MT

06-05-2006 09:31:06




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 Re: Cutting Hay Pics in reply to WyoDave, 06-03-2006 18:25:51  
Great pictures! Darn good lookin' hay. thanks for sharing them with us.
Ours grass is all headed out and standing tall but the weather is showery so no one is cutting up here in the Mission Valley.



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Nebraska Cowman

06-04-2006 03:43:17




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 Re: Cutting Hay Pics in reply to WyoDave, 06-03-2006 18:25:51  
Yeah, that looks nice! lots of hay! But "favorable" weather here would be a three day soaker. To H with the hay! I put 20 acres down Wed and will look at it today. It might bale Monday morning. third party image

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MN Bob

06-03-2006 19:19:18




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 Re: Cutting Hay Pics in reply to WyoDave, 06-03-2006 18:25:51  
Man that looks good. Now tell us, with that many acres down, how many balers will hit the field? Do you dry in 2 days are ? Fellow up the road cut 40A grass this morning, round baled this afternoon. Its was in the 80's but humidity high. looks nice and green though.



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WyoDave

06-03-2006 19:41:55




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 Re: Cutting Hay Pics in reply to MN Bob, 06-03-2006 19:19:18  
Run 3 small balers at the same time and drop the bales on the ground. This way we can bale 60 acres in a morning. I cut 60 acres on Thursday--should bale Monday, the 65 acres I cut Friday should bale Tuesday, and the 65 acres I cut Today will hopefully bale Wednesday, and I just keep this process up all cutting. David



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Allan In NE

06-03-2006 19:19:09




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 Re: Cutting Hay Pics in reply to WyoDave, 06-03-2006 18:25:51  
Hi Dave,

The wife and I had to run a mare over to a stud sothwest of Liman today.

Boy! Things really look good in your neck of the woods! Thanks for the pictures.

Allan



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IaGary

06-04-2006 19:15:40




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 Re: Cutting Hay Pics in reply to Allan In NE, 06-03-2006 19:19:09  
I can't believe it theres a typo in Allans reply.

Now I know he is human.LOL

I make mistakes all the time but he raley has any typos.

Gary



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Randy as in Randy-IA

06-03-2006 18:47:08




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 Re: Cutting Hay Pics in reply to WyoDave, 06-03-2006 18:25:51  
I miss Wyoming :( , Wow that looks awesome ! Aren't too many distractions out there it looks like . Crop looks to be about 2 foot tall ? Great pictures !! Have fun ! ...Randy



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