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Hay Season 2018
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<blockquote data-quote="kentuckyguy" data-source="post: 1505595" data-attributes="member: 26293"><p>I've got all the equipment ready and a new to me baler and tractor ready to go. Now I just need some dry weather paired up with some warm days.</p><p></p><p>We fertilized this spring and are hay fields look great. The bluegrass, fescue and indiangrass are all super thick and just starting to seed out.</p><p></p><p>After we get our first cutting off it will be time to plant a couple acres of piper sudangrass to supplement our hay crop. This will be our first year trying the sudangrass by itself. Hoping it will dry down quicker and be a little easier on the equipment than the pearl millet was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kentuckyguy, post: 1505595, member: 26293"] I’ve got all the equipment ready and a new to me baler and tractor ready to go. Now I just need some dry weather paired up with some warm days. We fertilized this spring and are hay fields look great. The bluegrass, fescue and indiangrass are all super thick and just starting to seed out. After we get our first cutting off it will be time to plant a couple acres of piper sudangrass to supplement our hay crop. This will be our first year trying the sudangrass by itself. Hoping it will dry down quicker and be a little easier on the equipment than the pearl millet was. [/QUOTE]
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