Posted by Erik Ks farmer on August 28, 2013 at 19:29:11 from (199.241.240.16):
In Reply to: Finally done posted by Erik Ks farmer on August 28, 2013 at 16:54:40:
LOL she will make sure I make good on that! Seriously though, balancing the work is important, got to take the time for family too. I know a middle aged guy who is regretting not taking time for his wife and kids now. Can't buy back lost time.
Not planning on baling stalks this year, hay is plentiful in our neck of the woods. We had almost prefect weather for growing brome hay, lots of snow after the N and P was spread. We had some nice rains last of July/first of August and have had fairly good fall grass. It is getting dry again now.
Mike, I figure that is roughly 360 acres of hay. We had awesome brome hay this year, many of the old timers say they never saw such a brome crop. Most of my brome hay made right at 3 ton to the acre. Native grass hay (prairie) was a little lighter at around ton and a half.
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