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Re: Broken pieces from M transmission
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Posted by Harold Hubbard on May 29, 2007 at 16:58:54 from (66.6.176.23):
In Reply to: Re: Broken pieces from M transmission posted by GordoSD on May 29, 2007 at 05:30:12:
Not 200 tons, more like 140-60. About 40lb bales for horse people. About 80 acres half on my own and the rest rented. Mostly grass hay, june grass, orchard grass, timothy, and a little reed canary. When I seed I mix in some red clover, so there is some in the mix, depending on how recently it had lime applied. This will be about 6000 +/- bales of first cut, and the rest second cut. It depends on the weather, if the weather is good and I get the first cut off in good season, more of it will grow second cut. The fields that are cut late will have the second cut harvested directly by my neighbor's cattle, which will also fertilize next year's crop. As much as possible will go right down the road to my customers' barns. The rest I will store and sell through the winter. If some of it gets spoiled by rain, or is cut too late, some construction companies will take it for mulch.
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