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Best Hay Preservative ....(apart from sun )
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<blockquote data-quote="cows sh#t me to tears" data-source="post: 7606850" data-attributes="member: 44958"><p>Several dozen (possibly 100 plus) hay stack fires here each bad drought as a lot of arable blokes cut droughted wheaten hay with a high sugar content and potentially the head in the boot still. Looks fine. Rustles and shatters like hay should to the unsuspecting and will read 10% or less on the meter. But most times the flag leaf will still be green and sappy. </p><p>Using the acid us the safest bet I have seen especially if weather is closing in. Yes, I agree , natural curing is best. But as we all know during spring it can be challenging.....even in an ACTUAL drought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cows sh#t me to tears, post: 7606850, member: 44958"] Several dozen (possibly 100 plus) hay stack fires here each bad drought as a lot of arable blokes cut droughted wheaten hay with a high sugar content and potentially the head in the boot still. Looks fine. Rustles and shatters like hay should to the unsuspecting and will read 10% or less on the meter. But most times the flag leaf will still be green and sappy. Using the acid us the safest bet I have seen especially if weather is closing in. Yes, I agree , natural curing is best. But as we all know during spring it can be challenging.....even in an ACTUAL drought. [/QUOTE]
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