I live in Northern Ky. about 35 miles east of Cincinnati. Constant rain all spring. Nobody has any hay in around my area. Typically storms in the morning, a little clearing during the day and more storms in the evening. Forecast is like this for the foreseeable future. I am trapped on about one or two acres around the house and barns. If I drive in the fields to do anything I mash the grass into the mud. Getting stir crazy. If I walk to the woods it is so slippery I can hardly stand up on the banks. I try to get some things done around the house and barn, but I have run out of projects. Yesterday I cleaned all my rifles, I may clean them again today. Ellis
 
I live near by, and I caught a lucky break. It rained around me,but missed here and I was able to get about 2/3rds of my hay rolled. I wish now I would have cut it all and pushed real hard, but was afraid what I did cut at the time would get wet so I saved some for later. Real clean, almost weed free, but now it's dead ripe. I planted my hemp, but was short of plants by 2 rows, and now I can't get into the field-looks like a lake! Frustrating year for sure-I am beginning to believe in global climate change. We have had several years in row like this, but this is the worst for me on hay so far! Mark.
 

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