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- Hay Forage Forum
A forum community dedicated to hay, forage and silage owners and enthusiasts Come join the discussion about tractors, machinery, harvesting, soils, pests, ranching, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more!
- Shipping, Hauling. Delivering Hay - Hay Forage 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?
- Have a few questions about hay quality! | Hay Forage Forum
Hay everyone! 😂 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! I’m not a hay grower…just a (broke😁) hay feeder who has two 2 big hay-burner Canadian horses 😁 Hay It is the bane of my existence!!! 😩
- My NH Repair Procedures, Tips and Tricks | Hay Forage Forum
mike10 Discussion starter 3,812 posts · Joined 2011 #3 · Sep 14, 2016 (Edited by Moderator) Hay dog and hay dog spring service For an index with links of all the repair procedures in this thread, go to post #1 View attachment Hay Dogs 09112016 pdf
- Tedding vs conditioning in various hay crops
Here it is very wet Our normal hay windows are 2-3 days and they are humid with little wind normally We run conditioners and ted at least once, usually twice How big of hydroswing - 50-60 hp should run one no problem if it weighs enough for your hills Disc mower tedder- sounds like a drum mower with the flails on the drums?
- can you. . . | Hay Forage Forum
Hay sales from bushogged hay payed for the haybine I eventually bought a few years later There are even bushogs made where one side is removed to help discharge the hay Many a farmer has modified a standard bushhog with a torch too Raising the back can help on some brands too
- Beginner Hay Farmer in VA WV - Hay Forage 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 To help reduce startup
- Hay Too Dry? - Hay Forage Forum
I think grass hay that gets too dry doesn't go through a sweat so therefore has a different odor so therefore isn't as palatable so hay won't be as readily consumed by animals as hay baled at correct moisture content Maybe your grass is different Italian ryegrass here and subterranean clover
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