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But then, you also aren't running the same field year after year in grass without regular roundup treatments or something equivalent In the past i have just mixed seed into the. For us permanent hay guys, short of nuking a field and starting over, we can get some cumulative broad leaf and annual grass challenges.
The field looks lush and green Seeds will be orchard grass and timothy in hay, and orchard grass and clover in pastures We don't plan on using the field for the next few years and someone has approached us to cut it for hay and to pay us a fee
How much is a reasonable price to ask for per acre?
Welcome to this forum where are you located Place ads desiring to haul hay on facebook or local farmer related bulletin boards Are you desiring to haul small sq, large sq or rd bales Do you have any previous experience hauling hay?
Here is one universal truth for hay Relative humidity 90% rh the hay will have no lower than 40% moisture The magic moisture for raking 70% rh the hay will be no lower than 18 to 20% moisture the magic moisture for small square baling
65% rh the hay will.
Is it ruined or with drying will it be ok A little new to haying so just looking for some guidance from the experts here on the forum? Hello everyone, i’m brand new, and excited to join this community and learn about hay farming I’m here to ask questions that’s probably been asked 1000s of time on this site
My wife and i recently decided to get into hay farming to support our little horse farm in wv The more consistent the hay is feed into the bailer the better We want the hay to go into the uprights of the balewagon and just squeeze into the uprights with a small amount of pressure To long and it can be really hard on the sheet metal and pins holding the second table and even brake bale strings.
😂 i’ve been reading through some of the threads on the site and i think this will be the place i’ll find answers to some of my questions
It is the bane of my existence!! I have been reading quite a few posts and other literature concerning what the ideal humidity is to rake and bale.but there doesn't always seem to be a consensus What are your rules of thumb in regards to humidity What humidity range do you like to take and bale within?
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