Haying in Southern New England let's start a thread

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Hey guys and gals (no pun intended) I figured I'd start a thread for hay farmers in Southern New England, namely Mass, CT and RI. A general discussion would be cool, informational and hopefully fun. Interesting points, not limited to; general location, equipment used, type of hay harvested, bale type (large/small squares or round) and anticipated time of first and second cutting. Farm size and field acreage would be good too. :)
 
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Subscribed.
 
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Yeah, me too.
About 120 acres per cutting. Small squares, dry rounds and silage rounds. Work a day job so most of my equipment is new.
 
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The fields are coming in nicely. The warm weather the last couple days is helping to dry the soil from all the rain this spring. I'm hoping for a June first cut, we'll see.
 
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Took advantage of the beautiful weather we've had recently. I harrowed a piece of a field I started cleaning up late last summer. I ran the harrow through a few times last season, it's coming out real nice. It was a good day with some seat time.

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Went out today and harrowed another piece, had to keep picking up the harrow a bit in sections, grounds still isn't dried out. Just wanted to get things broken up. We're supposed to get rain the next 4-5 days. Hopefully in a month or so I'll be running the rock picker through it.
 
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Anyone else getting out in their fields?
 
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Nah. Too wet here. Need to spread some fertilizer though. Got manure down where we could this winter. But around the city folk we still need to put down a little help.
 
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Too wet here to get on our hay fields to spread fertilizer without rutting up the fields. I've just been trying to get done what I can. Lots of maintenance related work, it's never ending. One thing for sure though, I don't know how I got along without the RTV, it's turned into the go to maintenance vehicle.
 
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Fields are coming in nice and thick, hopefully with some warm, dry weather I'll be mowing and baling in the next few weeks.
 

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