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How bout cheese cake, Happy cheese cake Birthday Helenwood. Now I'm hungry, going to lunch. BBL
You got to get a tedder for your hay man. Takes days off drying time for us here where it get's a bit humid at times and hard to predict the weather for more than a couple days ahead of time.
Beautiful part of the country you live in. I am going to make my way out there some day, if I don't die first or some other inconvenience....
You got to get a tedder for your hay man. Takes days off drying time for us here where it get's a bit humid at times and hard to predict the weather for more than a couple days ahead of time.
Beautiful part of the country you live in. I am going to make my way out there some day, if I don't die first or some other inconvenience....
Beautiful part of the country you live in. I am going to make my way out there some day, if I don't die first or some other inconvenience....
Id be worried we would break too many heads off the grain with that thing. Ill ask my co worker bout it.
Mums the word!
Not for use with grains, just grass hay..
What kind of hay is that you are working with?
I was just curious.
I thought it might be Bermuda.
Fescue does well under a multitude of conditions here and will usually give a couple of decent cuttings even in the driest years..