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Farmer Roy's Random Thoughts - I never said it was easy.
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<blockquote data-quote="Steel" data-source="post: 5681832" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>Rain would be nice if we were not starting to harvest tomorrow. We just got the header in the paddock to do a sample tomorrow.</p><p>I have a paddock of Shaftal which did not have enough bulk when we cut the rest. Spent a few thousand on $400 water and irrigated it again. The rain since then has kept it growing. Another good rain and it should cut some bulk. I already have 500 rolls of Shaftal and ryegrass hay, so I might have nough to sell. My corn for the neighbors dairy silage is up and going. Another rain next week will save an irrigation. I sold another truck load of corn stubble today and have another going tomorrow, so only another 70 bales to sell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steel, post: 5681832, member: 13822"] Rain would be nice if we were not starting to harvest tomorrow. We just got the header in the paddock to do a sample tomorrow. I have a paddock of Shaftal which did not have enough bulk when we cut the rest. Spent a few thousand on $400 water and irrigated it again. The rain since then has kept it growing. Another good rain and it should cut some bulk. I already have 500 rolls of Shaftal and ryegrass hay, so I might have nough to sell. My corn for the neighbors dairy silage is up and going. Another rain next week will save an irrigation. I sold another truck load of corn stubble today and have another going tomorrow, so only another 70 bales to sell. [/QUOTE]
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