Woodland have to be honest I am truly only experiencing one issue that you are and that is wondering what to do with my hay. We are not near as wet as you, we can still travel fine in the fields with the sprayer if you go around the wet low areas. But haying with the present forecast and the hay being heavy and wet make it quite a conundrum. Certainly could put it in the silage pit but I have to be honest I am not a big fan of hay for silage, much prefer barley. Anyway good luck and hopefully we will start to get more sun than rain.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostThis wet that some of you are experiencing for the first time. Try it for 15 years in a row. It gets very tiring. The land is lost, fields are smaller inputs are wasted and rubber boots are your work shoes. Being dry is kind of interesting.
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Originally posted by woodland View PostIf being “dry†is interesting to you then you’re not really dry. When you can’t tell what you’ve cut in a field since there’s no swath then your officially “DRYâ€.
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