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<blockquote data-quote="Longlowdog" data-source="post: 6438306" data-attributes="member: 395"><p>Baled hay in Aberdeenshire yesterday after one day of sunshine and a week of rain. It's now sat outside in the rain. I brought one bale inside to see how hot they would get having being baled somewhat hastily before another forecast week of rain. Slightly warm after 24 hours. I've stuck a metal rod in it to keep an eye on temps to see if I dare bring a few in at a time and surface dry them before stacking or whether they would be safer left outside.</p><p> Forecast on day of cutting was for 15 minutes of rain and 7 grand days. Next day it forecast 15 minutes of dry weather in a week. Welcome to forecasting for land in the lee of the Grampians.</p><p> If they are going to heat how quickly will they do it, when will they have done their thing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longlowdog, post: 6438306, member: 395"] Baled hay in Aberdeenshire yesterday after one day of sunshine and a week of rain. It's now sat outside in the rain. I brought one bale inside to see how hot they would get having being baled somewhat hastily before another forecast week of rain. Slightly warm after 24 hours. I've stuck a metal rod in it to keep an eye on temps to see if I dare bring a few in at a time and surface dry them before stacking or whether they would be safer left outside. Forecast on day of cutting was for 15 minutes of rain and 7 grand days. Next day it forecast 15 minutes of dry weather in a week. Welcome to forecasting for land in the lee of the Grampians. If they are going to heat how quickly will they do it, when will they have done their thing? [/QUOTE]
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