Originally posted by farmaholic
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2015 was dry from seeding till harvest and only took off half a crop and supplemented cows on pasture all summer.
2016 was mud, mud, and more mud after seeding till freeze up. Only got half the crop off between snow falls. We were combining and chopping silage (we called it "snolage") till the second week of December.
2017 we tried harvesting the overwintered crop but ended up working it in since it was only an inch tall and muddy clay underneath it. This meant seeding till June 15 which explains the late harvest window. Now we keep getting at least an inch or more a week of rain just to make it more fun.
I'm sure glad we got the cows to pay the bills since the crops haven't been panning out lately. Just finished rolling out bales in the dark for black cows....... good thing there eyes shine back at you or else you'd never notice them with the dim lights on the tractor.
I despise mud but will gladly take it over dust any day. In 2015 I fed the cows from November 2014 till June 2016 everyday and it royally sucked.
We never had production insurance on the crop till this year. We were running it under " lack of moisture " insurance as it was way lower premiums and I thought that was our biggest risk. We maxed it out this year and it has taken away a lot of the stress which is worth a lot to me.
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