Posted by JMS/.MN on August 01, 2009 at 10:18:58 from (209.237.107.155):
In Reply to: Farming question posted by Straw Boss on August 01, 2009 at 09:22:26:
Certainly can- depending on the moisture content. Not too common, but they can sweat and get gray. For years I chopped straw and blew it into the hay mow. 2nd year we almost burned the barn down- chopped 40 acres in one day, filled the barn, few days later it smelled like oatlage. Too hot to sink an arm into- spread out the peak and watched it closely. Fire dept was warned- they said if we come out and wet it down, it"ll still go through heating before drying. Most was gray and tight, hard to dislodge. Since then we chopped no more than 15 acres a day, and raised the header over any wet clumps. No problems since then.
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