Posted by TJH72 on June 16, 2009 at 19:19:47 from (65.28.253.69):
I am doing some baling for somebody on halves. The other person called me a week ago saying she was getting nervous because here it is the beginning of June and we had not cut the hay yet and that she wanted 3 cuttings this year. I told her don’t get nervous we will get it done soon. Well, last weekend I saw a nice 4 day window with no chance of rain so I cut her hay on Saturday. Sunday I woke up to an un-forecasted rain storm. I check the hay Sunday evening and it was surprisingly dry. I raked the hay on Monday and the sun ended up going behind the clouds and never came out again. I tried baling the hay but it was to wet. I checked the hay today and it was the same as Monday. Now it is raining again and forecasted to rain for the next few days. I do not know if the hay will be any good for our horses. How would you handle this with the other person?
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