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Haying too late | Hay Forage Forum Over grown hay that has been put up right is more valuable than hay cut in its prime and rained on until it is complete garbage If getting the crop harvested at the right time is a perennial problem I would look at doing something different, whether that be different equipment of speed the drying process or going to some form of silage
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?
Brush hog for hay - Hay Forage Forum 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 I'm looking at putting up 20ac + - a
Have a few questions about hay quality! | Hay Forage Forum 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
Hay Fire Safety Reminder | Hay Forage Forum Studies have shown hay fires often occur within 6 weeks of baling high moisture hay Some of us have hay in that time-frame that may have been baled in excess of 20 percent moisture To be safe small rectangular bales should have moisture content less than 20 percent and large rectangular or
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
Raking pattern help - Hay Forage Forum With lighter hay (including 2nd and on cuttings), we may have doubled or tripled the windows (taking 2 or 3 mower passes together) Being you have an older baler, I would suggest a window of say 12-16 inches high by 20-24 inches wide after exiting the rake (over night, you windrow may settle)
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
Hay Too Dry? - Hay Forage Forum Hay diddle diddle said: Dryness will make zero difference Over maturity will 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