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Re: How was cutting hay handled years ago(weather)
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Posted by MN Bob on May 11, 2006 at 06:03:17 from (24.179.180.165):
In Reply to: How was cutting hay handled years ago(weather) posted by plumboy on May 11, 2006 at 04:52:18:
When I was a kid Dad did every thing with horses. We cut "mountain medow" grass wherever we could find it, and grew alfalfa/grass too. Every thing was raked and piled with horses. Dad did the weather forcasting. Haymow had rocksalt thrown into hay to prevent combustion. I rode the fork from the wagon to the loft many times and got in trouble everytime I got caught. This was on the East side of Blewitt Pass in Washington. Allan; lots of those old sisters in use all the time here in MN. My neighbor just bought his first v rake at auction and he puts up about 100 acres every year for his beef and dairy operation.
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