Posted by Casey in Ky on June 10, 2010 at 11:08:49 from (139.76.224.66):
Well, this year is starting off almost as bad, if not worse than last year. Hay is riper quicker this year than last, and so far we had one good week(even though forcasted rain that week), the last full week of May. I got about 900 small squares up that week,a dn if I had known I would've killed myself and cut a lot more. Been waiting on the weather ever since. Rain yesterday, dry today and tomorrow, %50 chance Saturday, %30 chance Saturday night, %40 chance on Sunday and so on. Long range forcast, for what its worth, says maybe dry middle of next week. PRoblem is I picked up considerable more hay ground this year, and my customers, owners who want their share, and land owners who I just buy it outright from, all either want hay now, or want it cut yesterday. I can"t seem to make any of them understand that late hay is better than wet hay...Soemtimes I wonder if its worth it.
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