Posted by dave2 on June 13, 2009 at 12:28:57 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: Rain and Haying posted by Waltdavies on June 13, 2009 at 08:41:00:
Most hay around here is done. There are some pieces that are in a program that won't let them be cut until mid July (WTF???). I've got 45 rolls bought and under roof. I still TRY to support my friend/neighbor by buying hay from him but he makes it impossible. He had enough for about 15 rolls finished except for rolling and had the rolling organized but didn't stick with the roller to show him where everything was... Upshot, 6 rolls and the rest looks like day old shredded wheat. Then, he still had enough for about 12 rolls not mowed, we talked about it and agreed to wait a couple weeks (I'd like some a little tuffer w/ less goodies for the gelding and the stallion when he's not breeding). That was 2 days ago and he mowed yesterday. Supposed to storm the next couple of days......
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