Texasmark1
Well-known Member
I'm scrapping out a bunch of bales of Sorghum-Sudan hay I baled in the May-June time line here in N. Tx.. It appears that once again, I
didn't get it dry enough and it developed some mold. I realize that SS doesn't pack as tight as grass but it does have to sit out; do not have
adequate covered storage and all. This mold is down inside, well beyond of any precip after rolling.
On curing, you guys in Northern climates where your winters are longer and wetter (usually with snow and all), how do you get your hay
crops cured out if you run cool season grasses and harvest in the spring.
Thanks,
Mark
didn't get it dry enough and it developed some mold. I realize that SS doesn't pack as tight as grass but it does have to sit out; do not have
adequate covered storage and all. This mold is down inside, well beyond of any precip after rolling.
On curing, you guys in Northern climates where your winters are longer and wetter (usually with snow and all), how do you get your hay
crops cured out if you run cool season grasses and harvest in the spring.
Thanks,
Mark