Posted by rankrank1 on June 12, 2014 at 19:32:18 from (198.228.228.174):
In Reply to: Hay Down and Rain posted by Wheatfarmer on June 12, 2014 at 06:04:07:
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+1. I agree with this post.
I would certainly bale what I believed I could get in the barn (if its ready) and if hiring help allowed you to bale more of it then that is what I would do.
That said, I will not even leave bales sit overnight in my humid climate. They simply soak up too much moisture. No way do I want square bales sitting in the field getting rained on. I can tedder or improvise ted with my rake to dry it properly when it is still in a windrow. Yes there will be bleaching but not a huge deal compared to the alternative. I have absolutely no way to properly dry out a water logged square bale and I am not going to willing put a water logged square bale in my barn or anyone else's barn for that matter.
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