Posted by JD Seller on April 30, 2013 at 06:54:17 from (208.126.196.144):
The waterways and hay ground really dried out Sunday. We where able to get most of it done yesterday and I just finished them this morning.
So I now have another 103 acres of oat/hay to cut this year if we keep getting the moisture.
I had the waterway cut out wide so I can kept the grass baled out of them after it gets established. I have found that this helps the water ways keep cleaner. They do not clog up as fast.
The boys are wanting to get the planters rolling ASAP. I keep telling them that they need to wait 6-7 days after the anhydrous to plant. They are getting jumpy as there are a few guys already planting.
It is going to be warm today, maybe 80 here. Then it is supposed to cool dawn and rain. So it still is not really time to be going at it hard.
I go by the conditions. The trees are barely budded this year. The hay is just starting to grow. Things are just starting slow with this cool spring.
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