I am in the same boat here in SE Ohio. Cut mine on friday afternoon with a moco, tedded it yesterday, then the sun went away and we had a few sprinkles around 6:30pm....wasn't supposed to do that. Mine lies on top of a ridge and I was surprised how much it had dried in 24hrs.and little to no sun. It's not that heavy on the ground and we will be baling it up this afternoon no matter what, round bales, and leave them in the field if they are not dried well enough for the barn. It is second cutting. Seems like every time there is a good forecast, the weather guessers have lied to us, but we never find out until we get back to the house from mowing all day. I can't count how many times that happened this year. I have about 20 acres of this stuff for today! At least there is no humidity. You didn't say if yours was conditioned or not, if not you are in worse shape than I am. IF (big one)we get some good sun today we will both be ok I think.
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