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Re: Chasin' Dew
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Posted by doug in illinois on July 14, 2007 at 20:37:20 from (207.144.221.134):
In Reply to: Re: Chasin' Dew posted by Howard H. on July 14, 2007 at 11:55:23:
I grew up in south central Nebraska, usually the problem was getting the hay dry enough to bale. But, having said that, it is too dry back there now. I did live in Colorado for a few years and found out it was unheard of to bale hay in daylight hours unless early in the morning, otherwise all dust and no leaves. Don't know where Allen is, but if far enough west in Nebraska may be the same issue, hay or straw that feels wet to the touch in the early hours may actually be where it needs to be. If a hay moisture meter is used, what feels wet may actually be what is right.
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