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windypines Posted - Jun 20 2022 : 03:17:47 AM
It is haying time in Wisconsin. Fingers crossed the weather holds till we bale. Put 18 acres or so down. One field was short. We did not spread fertilizer this year. With the price doubled, and availability issues we along with most others decided against it. Just watched a future radar and any rain should miss us. That means I will cut another 10 acres today at my bosses. It is take your tractor to work day.

Farming in WI

Michele
FGOTM June2019

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levisgrammy Posted - Jul 08 2022 : 05:29:39 AM
Wishibg you could have some of our rain. Though it has been hot and dry and when it does rain it is stormy and rains down hard but doesn't last. At least most things are green.
Haying always played havoc with my allergies when we were doing it. Seems I have trouble year round almost since we have moved out here.

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YellowRose Posted - Jul 07 2022 : 05:28:07 AM
Hope the rain comes soon. Great job on haying.

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windypines Posted - Jul 07 2022 : 04:33:08 AM
thanks everyone. Hopeing for rain now. We have not gotten any more then a sprinkle for almost a month.

Farming in WI

Michele
FGOTM June2019

nndairy Posted - Jul 06 2022 : 4:55:52 PM
What a wonderful picture! Congrats on a job well done :)

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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Jul 06 2022 : 10:47:03 AM
What a gorgeous photo of the hay field. So glad you now have your first cutting complete. I am sure it is a really good feeling too.

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ddmashayekhi Posted - Jul 06 2022 : 07:30:27 AM
Great job Michele! Hope the next crop will have loads of hay to see you through the winter.

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StitchinWitch Posted - Jul 05 2022 : 6:37:11 PM
Time to rest up before the next cutting.

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windypines Posted - Jul 05 2022 : 6:15:47 PM
finished up first crop on Sunday.

Farming in WI

Michele
FGOTM June2019

windypines Posted - Jun 30 2022 : 02:57:34 AM
We do most all round bales now. Much easier, and faster. Though round bales on hill sides can be interesting. Trying to decide which way to back up and kick the bale out so it will sit there and not roll. Depending on weather we try to get a load in of small square bales too.

Farming in WI

Michele
FGOTM June2019

MaryJanesNiece Posted - Jun 29 2022 : 1:22:08 PM
Michele, I hope the weather will continue to work in your favor. Our farmers around here have already had their first cut and bale. It’s interesting to see everyone’s different cutting times.

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nndairy Posted - Jun 27 2022 : 7:22:03 PM
There's nothing like the smell of fresh cut hay! Do you make square bales or round bales? We did a lot of small squares when I was a kid. Now I'm happy to say we have a round baler and the skid loader does all the heavy lifting LOL!

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windypines Posted - Jun 27 2022 : 7:10:17 PM
Waiting to cut the rest down now. Rain chances every couple of days. So I am going to hold off till maybe this Friday to cut the rest down. I will take off work if the weather will be good and get er done. We did get the first fields all baled up. What little rain we had did not hurt it. Hopefully it rains good tomorrow. We went from wet to very dry now.

Farming in WI

Michele
FGOTM June2019

sherone_13 Posted - Jun 27 2022 : 06:59:32 AM
Michele,

We don't start haying until the middle of August. We usually only get one good crop where we live. Have fun and work hard. It is worthy work, I know.

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ddmashayekhi Posted - Jun 21 2022 : 05:48:24 AM
Sorry about the rain but glad you get a wee break before baling.

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windypines Posted - Jun 21 2022 : 02:58:46 AM
Well we got rain early this morning, darn it. But we needed it too, it is what it is. Will take an extra day to dry out. Makes today a little less work.

Farming in WI

Michele
FGOTM June2019

katmom Posted - Jun 20 2022 : 3:23:17 PM
Michele,,
last year was a bad year for hay, so we decided to not have it cut and bailed,, we brush hogged it and raked into the soil.. Not going to get a crop this year either, so again brush hogged, and till... Last year was to dry and this year non stop rain! It rained yesterday and we got a bit of drizzles today.. Hopefully next year will be back to normal...

Keeping my fingers crossed & eyes crossed for you, that the rain holds off until cut & Bail,,, and get picked up...
Hay prices have gone up, over here...

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StitchinWitch Posted - Jun 20 2022 : 1:25:30 PM
Hoping the wether stays sunny until it's dried.

Judith

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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Jun 20 2022 : 12:02:45 PM
Michele, I will be sending you positive thoughts and prayers for a dry hay cutting that I know you need for next Winter!! Let us know how it all goes.

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Dapple Grey Lady Posted - Jun 20 2022 : 07:26:20 AM
Used to haul hay in my younger days with the hubs. Hard work but was rewarding. Hope this good weather holds outto get it all in!

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ddmashayekhi Posted - Jun 20 2022 : 05:12:27 AM
Careful driving to/from work today with your tractor Michele The life of a farmer and HVAC manager is interesting! Good luck getting everything cut and baled before any rains return.

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Wanda Sue Posted - Jun 20 2022 : 04:21:49 AM
How exciting Michele, prayers for good weather to be on your side til the haying is done!!

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