You actually leave space around every bale. If you live in an area that rains a lot you’ll have mold where the bales touch. Outside storage keep ‘em all apart in a dry area with full sun.
The cost of hay production today, both producing as well as buying it, should invent producers to put under cover right after baling. This none sense of leaving hundreds of bales of high quality, high cost hay out in the elements is plain crazy.
Yes you’re correct. Low sugar hay you’d cut between 3:00 and 5:00 AM for the lowest sugar and mid afternoon for high sugar. I know this because I have a customer with a diabetic horse believe it or not. She likes the hay to be cut early morning which I never do because of how much dew we get in my area. I will cut for her when the sun has been up for a little while though.
Why did the macerator mat maker developed in wisconsin never take off? Seems ideal to me for most hay makers in the US, I'm just surprised Deutz Fahr tried developing it further but not john deere?
I liked that gator in the beginning
You actually leave space around every bale. If you live in an area that rains a lot you’ll have mold where the bales touch. Outside storage keep ‘em all apart in a dry area with full sun.
I agree with you. These guys don't know what end of a cow the crap comes out of.
The cost of hay production today, both producing as well as buying it, should invent producers to put under cover right after baling. This none sense of leaving hundreds of bales of high quality, high cost hay out in the elements is plain crazy.
Hi , I was told to cut hay in the afternoon , because its full of sugar !
Correct me if I'm wrong .
Yes you’re correct. Low sugar hay you’d cut between 3:00 and 5:00 AM for the lowest sugar and mid afternoon for high sugar. I know this because I have a customer with a diabetic horse believe it or not. She likes the hay to be cut early morning which I never do because of how much dew we get in my area. I will cut for her when the sun has been up for a little while though.
Why did the macerator mat maker developed in wisconsin never take off? Seems ideal to me for most hay makers in the US, I'm just surprised Deutz Fahr tried developing it further but not john deere?
Four days in Alberta Canada where i am
Tedding?
The very first step should be to win the LOTTERY in order to afford all this equipment. But if you have that much money then why would want to farm?
Come on a deere John are you joking get a red giant Massey
Get a massey
If it's not red leave it in the shed.
Keep telling yourself that.