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Instead of windrow testing why don't you roll one and probe the bale right after it comes out of the roller, I'm not trying to be a know it all , just curious.
Hadn't considered that, no reason not to. Although many on here, far more experienced at this than me will just say 'stop worrying!' And they're probably right!
 
   / I Know, I know .... #13  
Hadn't considered that, no reason not to. Although many on here, far more experienced at this than me will just say 'stop worrying!' And they're probably right!
That's how I have always done it, I actually thought that if a moisture probe was used that's how everyone did it. If it reads higher than I like I just wait an hour and try another one, sometimes that's all it takes, if I know rain is coming I might push it a little but my preference is to roll between 10-14%
 
   / I Know, I know .... #14  
Common around here, VT. Is to leave the fresh gatherd bales on the wagon for the first night.
 

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