Getting hay started this week

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Hay Dude

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I’m dropping some hay Friday. Anyone else underway?
We‘ve been fixing things and getting ready for weeks!
 
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We cut a field on Tuesday, not really as thick as usual due to lack of rain, but now that it's cut it should start raining:D.
 
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I decided to start today. A little early, but should make nice feed hay. 17 acres.
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Do you expect hay prices to go way up this year with everything else?
Bahahahaha.
I’m not laughing at you Citydude, I like reading your posts.
It’s just that hay prices are only a little more than they were 35 years ago.
About the only thing that NEVER seems to increase in price, is HAY.
But YEAH, I am going to try to raise them!
 
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Bahahahaha.
I’m not laughing at you Citydude, I like reading your posts.
It’s just that hay prices are only a little more than they were 35 years ago.
About the only thing that NEVER seems to increase in price, is HAY.
But YEAH, I am going to try to raise them!

Just wondering. I seen that corn has doubled and soybeans up 1/2 of what they were last year.

Your costs to produce has to be up. Don't go in the hole being a nice guy!
 
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12 acres cut and tedded wednesday, pretty thick this year.
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Update: 500 squares and 46 rounds in the barn, good for the next year.
 
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Everyone around me (Georgia) has, my 20 acres out front is still standing. I suspect my neighbor has equipment issues he’s dealing with.

@mjw357 we have had the same sky all week. They are saying 97 degrees on Tuesday.
 
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Little square baling action today.
I think my back window is dirty..
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The weather was great last week here in Maryland, we had 7 days of dry, sunny, low humidity weather. I was able to bale about 10 acres and got 37 bales. Should have cut the rest, but with my luck, the weather would have changed and only had a day of dry weather. :)

I need to get a hay tedder. I usually try to rake it twice if it does seem to be drying well. I just make hay for our 4 horses and a few sheep and it might not be worth the cost.

i also need to clean my windows. :)


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My hay supplier is going up from $7.50 to $8.00 a bale for horse hay. Since we are down to 2 horses we only get 200 bales a year, so an extra $100. He said his fertilizer cost increased 4X what it was last year plus diesel has gone up. He has not increased the price in the last few years so I am not complaining.
 
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My hay supplier is going up from $7.50 to $8.00 a bale for horse hay. Since we are down to 2 horses we only get 200 bales a year, so an extra $100. He said his fertilizer cost increased 4X what it was last year plus diesel has gone up. He has not increased the price in the last few years so I am not complaining.
That’s good of you.
We don’t make much on hay. Trust me.
 
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I’m cutting this weekend here in SW Oregon. We’ve had a pretty bad drought, so hay fields are thin. I am excited to try my new Kuhn rotary rake though.
 
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So.......you have begun your annual lawn mowing duties?
 
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I’m cutting this weekend here in SW Oregon. We’ve had a pretty bad drought, so hay fields are thin. I am excited to try my new Kuhn rotary rake though.
We had a 17 day drought, just when we needed rain.🙃
Now we have heavy rain, just when we need it to be dry. :rolleyes:
 
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So how has the hay weather been in your area? We have had below normal temps and soaking rains, sometimes 2-3” at a pop.
Cant make any nice hay. Cut right after rain and wishing 3 days the next batch of rain arrives.
 
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Yup
”just some guy who mows lawns”
Thats me
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while visiting grandma in central Florida in the 90s I heard the neighbors lawn mower just running and running with zero change in noise or rpm etc etc etc. Like 10-20 minutes?

I walked around to his back yard and that's exactly how i found him.

Poor old guy dropped dead cutting his little lawn. And I had to tell granny, his wife and call the cops.
 
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Zero hay production for unirrigated fields in NE Wyoming this year. No snow this winter and no spring rains. Expected temperature today: 106 F.
 

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