farmer2009
Elite Member
56 this morning and headed to 80 today.
Dew points in the 50's. Sure makes hay dry fast. Just need to wait for the dew to get off then we'll see how much hay we can bale today. I'm expecting about 100 bales. Still 250 standing to cut. That'll be on the agenda for later in week. Need to send wife after some hydraulic oil sometime also.
Eric. Tools will return when the replacement is bought. Or if you can wait. Once you have forgotten why you needed that tool. They don't like being replaced or forgotten about.
Drew. You sure dry out fast. We'd be wet for a couple more days after that rain. But I guess that's why ma nature make your soul so sandy. To handle the tropical rains.
The whole Florida crew is MIA. Did they get washed away or dry up? We've lost a state.
Dew points in the 50's. Sure makes hay dry fast. Just need to wait for the dew to get off then we'll see how much hay we can bale today. I'm expecting about 100 bales. Still 250 standing to cut. That'll be on the agenda for later in week. Need to send wife after some hydraulic oil sometime also.
Eric. Tools will return when the replacement is bought. Or if you can wait. Once you have forgotten why you needed that tool. They don't like being replaced or forgotten about.
Drew. You sure dry out fast. We'd be wet for a couple more days after that rain. But I guess that's why ma nature make your soul so sandy. To handle the tropical rains.
The whole Florida crew is MIA. Did they get washed away or dry up? We've lost a state.
