Cut for hay with BCS tractor

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rickyd79

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I am planning to cut some pasture for hay over the next few weeks. I have not done this before so I am looking for any advice on this. I am cutting with my BCS 853 tractor and 59" dual action cutter bar. After I cut with my cutter bar how long do I let the grass lay on the ground to dry before running over it with my Molon hay rake? After it dries and I rake it into rows with the Molon hay rake does it need to dry out any further or is it then ready for baling? I don't have a baler myself but am hoping to rent a friends Caeb round baler to use on my 853. Any advice will be much appreciated. I don't want to end up with moldy hay for my equine do to not letting it dry long enough!
 
   / Cut for hay with BCS tractor #2  
Going to depend on the weather, of course, but figure two days at a minimum unless you tedder it.
 
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I am planning to cut some pasture for hay over the next few weeks. I have not done this before so I am looking for any advice on this. I am cutting with my BCS 853 tractor and 59" dual action cutter bar. After I cut with my cutter bar how long do I let the grass lay on the ground to dry before running over it with my Molon hay rake? After it dries and I rake it into rows with the Molon hay rake does it need to dry out any further or is it then ready for baling? I don't have a baler myself but am hoping to rent a friends Caeb round baler to use on my 853. Any advice will be much appreciated. I don't want to end up with moldy hay for my equine do to not letting it dry long enough!



invest in a hay moisture meter and you will have no problems.
you need to see if you can find someone that can wrap your
mini bales for youto preserve them better too.
 
   / Cut for hay with BCS tractor #4  
You want it to dry as fast as you can get it to. when it is mostly dry but still has some damp places by feel rake it so it will be moved around and the damp places dry quicker. Then go to the field and grab a hand full and twist a rope out of it, bend the rope and smell it, it should smell like good hay, not grass. Hope this helps. that was my way for years.
 
   / Cut for hay with BCS tractor
  • Thread Starter
#5  
Thanks guys for your advance.
 
   / Cut for hay with BCS tractor #8  
Just wait until the hay feels absolutely dry to the touch and in the small bales you have it will be fine. I would rake it when you are ready to bale it. You can rake it early as that rake leaves it light and fluffy so it will dry some in the windrow and bale later in the day.
 
   / Cut for hay with BCS tractor
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thanks Creamer
 
   / Cut for hay with BCS tractor #10  
What should the moisture content be? 10%...5%?
Thanks,
Bill
 

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