Posted by Showcrop on June 29, 2010 at 10:18:46 from (75.67.231.80):
In Reply to: Tedding hay posted by ryanwheelock on June 29, 2010 at 09:27:52:
Maybe I'm a yoyo but I virtually always ted my hay. Believe me I could find other things to do with my time if it weren't necessary to ted my hay. It may be that in other parts of the country moldy hay sells well or maybe most people use preservative and can bale it before it is dried down. But if you have a good thick crop, and there is moisture in the ground you will not get it dry without tedding it. If your hay is so dry that you need to be concerned about leaf shatter, yes, you need to be raking not tedding. But if I try to cut corners on my tedding I will pay in heavy bales. It may be worth your while to talk to the guys in your area to see whose method is producing good quality hay, assuming that that is your goal.
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