Posted by Bruce from Can. on October 18, 2017 at 04:08:25 from (76.69.31.140):
When I was a kid, you might start to cut hay, if weather cooperated , in June. Most hay was harvested in July, and some second cut in August. Now, I start cutting hay in May, and do hay all through June ,July , August, September, and now for the second year, I am doing hay in October. No one ever would think of making hay in October back in the sixties, just sounds nuts. Even though you could chop hay into a silo, silo unloading was always a pain with hay, so few put up haylage. Anyhow, nice weather for a few days, and this field is due to be rotated, so I might as well cut the hay off, round bale it, and wet wrap. Days are short, due is heavy and dry hay is unlikely. Wonder what my Dad or Grandfather would have thought about spreading the haying season acrossed 6 months? Remember, I live in tropical southern Canada, lol. We some times have snow in October.
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