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My hay operation is small, (vegetables are our primary crops, but started putting up hay bc we always had the equipment and the hay works in nicely with rotations) approx A little new to haying so just looking for some guidance from the experts here on the forum? 30 acres and do all small squares

Straight alfalfa, alf mix and recently tried a little timothy too Is it ruined or with drying will it be ok The first year we didn't run any sort of preservative.

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Come join the discussion about tractors, machinery, harvesting, soils, pests, ranching, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more! But then, you also aren't running the same field year after year in grass without regular roundup treatments or something equivalent For us permanent hay guys, short of nuking a field and starting over, we can get some cumulative broad leaf and annual grass challenges. Leasing hay field jump to latest 1.6k views 8 replies 6 participants last post by frankeady42 feb 5, 2025 f

This is the first year i wrapped dried hay because i bought a wrapper last spring After having let it sit in some cases since early june until now outside fully wrapped, it seems the hay touching the wrap produces moisture I use white wrap but the sun really heats up the bale in midsummer. I'm looking to get a rotary mower for potential dual purpose, hay and yard clean up

They're also cheaper and easier than a sickle for hay

I've struggled with a sickle for the last two years and something always breaks, and i can't afford a disc or drum Studies have shown hay fires often occur within 6 weeks of baling high moisture hay To be safe small rectangular bales should have moisture content less than 20 percent and large rectangular or. I've custom baled hay for over 35 yrs & sometimes weather deals making hay a heavy blow

I seriously doubt hay producers are harvesting/selling moldy hay that is being regularly shipped as good hay to other countries I have no experience baling hay utilizing preservatives but i've read where applying preservatives will control mold up to a certain moisture % but does give hay a different. 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

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