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The field has rebounded nicely from the disastrous weed infested mess last year.
Looks like mostly Johnson grass with a touch of purple lustrife. What weeds were you dealing with and what did you do?View attachment 121881
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The field has rebounded nicely from the disastrous weed infested mess last year.
I had a field full, and I mean FULL of Goldenrod. And a ton of Blackberries.Looks like mostly Johnson grass with a touch of purple lustrife. What weeds were you dealing with and what did you do?
Crap, brother. That's horrible. My deepest sympathy.Everything is laid down, and looks very nice. The stuff that was cut yesterday is on the point of baling, although a bit damp on the underside of the swaths........but close. Beautiful light green.
The remainder was cut this late this morning.
Planning on baling tomorrow.
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Rain is ongoing just a few miles South of us, looking to be moving towards us. The 7 day forecast changed late this morning. This came out of nowhere.
I just don't give a damn anymore.
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The little girl hasn't gotten out of bed for 4 days. She's completely changed personality. Bit K'kins when she went to pick her up.
Lost the use of his legs suddenly about 8 days ago, and it got to the point he could only move his head. I was going to tend him until the end, but she felt he was miserable, and we should let him go. Vet came out, and botched the job. He died in agony. I can't get the sight out of my head.
Meanwhile...........the little cat is in bad shape. She's not snapping out of it. Either are we. Took me till Tuesday to get enough gumption to get to work. So...........I really don't give a damn about anything right now.
I'm very sorry for the loss of your dog. They are the best creatures on the planet. As the husband of a vet, I do want to say that I have heard many times about difficult eathanasia, and it seems to me that it can often be associated with an animal that is grievously debilitated. I don't know the whole story of this one, but the fact that the vet came to your home to do it says to me that he or she is probably on the side of the good guys. People don't go to vet school because they enjoy making animals suffer.Everything is laid down, and looks very nice. The stuff that was cut yesterday is on the point of baling, although a bit damp on the underside of the swaths........but close. Beautiful light green.
The remainder was cut this late this morning.
Planning on baling tomorrow.
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Rain is ongoing just a few miles South of us, looking to be moving towards us. The 7 day forecast changed late this morning. This came out of nowhere.
I just don't give a damn anymore.
View attachment 122019
The little girl hasn't gotten out of bed for 4 days. She's completely changed personality. Bit K'kins when she went to pick her up.
Lost the use of his legs suddenly about 8 days ago, and it got to the point he could only move his head. I was going to tend him until the end, but she felt he was miserable, and we should let him go. Vet came out, and botched the job. He died in agony. I can't get the sight out of my head.
Meanwhile...........the little cat is in bad shape. She's not snapping out of it. Either are we. Took me till Tuesday to get enough gumption to get to work. So...........I really don't give a damn about anything right now.
Keep your chin up, Sir. Hard to know what to say in times like this. MichaelEverything is laid down, and looks very nice. The stuff that was cut yesterday is on the point of baling, although a bit damp on the underside of the swaths........but close. Beautiful light green.
The remainder was cut this late this morning.
Planning on baling tomorrow.
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Rain is ongoing just a few miles South of us, looking to be moving towards us. The 7 day forecast changed late this morning. This came out of nowhere.
I just don't give a damn anymore.
View attachment 122019
The little girl hasn't gotten out of bed for 4 days. She's completely changed personality. Bit K'kins when she went to pick her up.
Lost the use of his legs suddenly about 8 days ago, and it got to the point he could only move his head. I was going to tend him until the end, but she felt he was miserable, and we should let him go. Vet came out, and botched the job. He died in agony. I can't get the sight out of my head.
Meanwhile...........the little cat is in bad shape. She's not snapping out of it. Either are we. Took me till Tuesday to get enough gumption to get to work. So...........I really don't give a damn about anything right now.
Are you selling hay or feeding it to your own animals. It's not commercially viable only if you're trying to sell hay. If you're feeding it to your own animals, they won't care which machine baled it.We never were a big operation. Used to bale 400 bales per year Haygrazer, and 200 bales per year Prairie Hay. All with a little NH 846 chain baler. It just kept spitting out bales. But nowadays, that type of baler won't make a commercially viable bale........too loose.
We mostly feed nowadays, but used to sell surplus........although that's not possible now while the loader's down.Are you selling hay or feeding it to your own animals. It's not commercially viable only if you're trying to sell hay. If you're feeding it to your own animals, they won't care which machine baled it.
Personally, I'd go with a Claas Rollant design.
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