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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!
  • Hay Cut Height | Hay Forage Forum
    I know I have seen people talk about what height to cut hay at all over the internet but I wanted to ask some questions specific to my situation to boost my confidence We are running a 209 discbine and with it set at max height we can only leave about 2 5 to 3 inches of stubble We have mostly
  • Dragging fields | Hay Forage Forum - haytalk. com
    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!
  • Moisture increase after baling - what’s normal? | Hay Forage Forum
    Hay is drying in 3 days with multiple teddings and intermittent use of haygard I have not seen rehydration in a windrow overnight until last night Weird, the ground is bone dry, even the buttercups have stopped flowering for the most part
  • Feeding Practices | Hay Forage Forum
    I've got 3 acres of pure alfalfa that I have committed a sale crop in small squares, maybe holding 30-40 over I have another 13 of hay ground that I will split between pastures and hay production My question lies in the feeding I bought a NH 354 grinder mixer last winter, and was curious what the benefits of milling hay are?
  • Squares - Yield per 1st vs 2nd vs 3rd Cuttings???? - Hay Forage Forum
    What is a typical percentage of yield per 1st, 2nd and 3rd you typically get when making small square bales? Example: Orchard grass: 1 acre were to give 150 bales total per year From that, 70 bales 1st cut, 50 bales 2nd cut and 30 bales 3rd cut I'm assuming a 50 lb bale, 14x18x36ish
  • Humidity Rules of Thumb - Hay Forage Forum
    Uvalde is sufficiently similar in climate to an emeritus Hay Talker named Hay Wilson's location Bill frequently to post about making hay He hails from Little River, east of Temple, TX You might do a search of his posts to determine proper climatic conditions for raking and baling
  • Moisture levels in timothy hay baled 8 months ago
    Hi all I purchased a load of second cut timothy and noticed the bales were 10 to 20 pounds heavier than normal and felt "damp" to the touch on the outside I got my agratronix HT PRO moisture meter out and found many of the bales testing 18 to 23 percent So far we have had a couple of moldy


















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