I have some early rye/fescue hay that needed to have been mowed a couple of weeks ago. It is still so wet after all the rain in the last month that there is no way to put equipment in the field. Unseasonably cool temps have the bermuda fields on hold, growth wise, going to be another "interesting" year.
Slightly off topic, not haying, but plowing. This was me driving the tractor around 1964 or so, my uncle handling the plow, in Nova Scotia. Plowing has changed some too!
Slightly off topic, not haying, but plowing. This was me driving the tractor around 1964 or so, my uncle handling the plow, in Nova Scotia. Plowing has changed some too!
That was a year before I was born.
Eddie
It was somewhat wet in my pastures, but no ruts, etc. My problem as wet ant mounds plugging my disc mower. I finally got sick of clearing it and just mowed it. As soon as I get the hay out of there I will let the cows clean it up.
D.
I cut most of my acres last night and was real pleased w/ the new stand I put in. In most places it was real heavy (like fur on a dog). I think I have more than enough down to sq bale and roll. The only reason I didn't do all my acres was the field is still too wet in the middle. Up until this week we've have loads of rain. Hope we continue getting ample rain thru the summer.