Northeastfarmer
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Have you ever made may hay in April thoughI have made hay in May once before -.
Have you ever made may hay in April thoughI have made hay in May once before -.
Its great hay weather, but nothing to cut
Earliest I have ever cut was the 1st may so not quite, it was 2012 when then ground was very dry like now and it was some fresh ground that I had taken that had been cut in june/july year before and left so had quite a bit of dead stuff in the bottom, made well and took a second cut at the end of august and got stuck with the baler. Aiming to cut one bit next week if the forecast is good as it has a fair bit on it unlike all the rest of the PP, the power of well rotted muck spread in sept on that fireld, the new leys ok but they are for haylageHave you ever made may hay in April though
I agree, if it's fit it won't heat , don't matter what month it is, make hay when the sun shinesIt won't heat if it's proper ready. Mine was off some grazing ground that got ahead, has not seen any fert for years. And I cut it last tuesday (the 2nd), it's been fantastic drying weather almost every day since.
Yeah bugger it put the mower on and get onAny body cutting any hay now?
Sun is shining / wind is blowing. Forecast not looking too bad here.
Fed up to the eye teeth of politics and election fallout.
So I think I'll go and cut a field this afternoon.
I've heard of recreational cultivation. This will be the same, but mowing.
Might whip some headlands out and wrap 'em.
Raining here
Any body cutting any hay now?
Sun is shining / wind is blowing. Forecast not looking too bad here.
Fed up to the eye teeth of politics and election fallout.
So I think I'll go and cut a field this afternoon.
I've heard of recreational cultivation. This will be the same, but mowing.
To wet to cold to cut heyAny body cutting any hay now?
Sun is shining / wind is blowing. Forecast not looking too bad here.
Fed up to the eye teeth of politics and election fallout.
So I think I'll go and cut a field this afternoon.
I've heard of recreational cultivation. This will be the same, but mowing.
To wet to cold to cut hay
that's only for heatRaining here