HOW TO HAUL HAYBINES ON A TRAILER - HAY & FORAGE FORUM
Aug 16, 2020 I am looking to purchase an older new holland haybine (either 492 or 489 or similar) and am wondering how hard they would be to get on a deckover trailer sideways and … From haytalk.com
May 26, 2018 To the guys making small squares, what is your preferred cutting height. Do you cut right at ground level or keep it up a bit? From haytalk.com
TEACH ME ABOUT SORGHUM/SUDANGRASS | HAY & FORAGE FORUM
Apr 2, 2014 I'd like to seed some annual grass and have heard good things about sorghum/sudangrass. Please tell me what I need to know to grow it. Am planning on seeding … From haytalk.com
Jun 23, 2016 I have decided to plant some grain sorghum instead of double crop beans. I'm hoping that between our usual summer drought and the damage that deer do to soybeans that … From haytalk.com
Apr 28, 2025 Forking ground hay would be a PITA. Animals do better with some longer hay to chew on. Too much fine stuff isn't good for the way they are designed. Plus it keeps them busy … From haytalk.com
Feb 2, 2025 Is there benefit to dragging fields to breakup clumps manure clumps or let them lay? I feel that it would help spread the fertilizer around and prevent dead spots under the pile of … From haytalk.com
SQUARES - YIELD PER 1ST VS 2ND VS 3RD CUTTINGS???? | HAY
Jan 28, 2015 What is a typical percentage of yield per 1st, 2nd and 3rd you typically get when making small square bales? Example: Orchard grass: 1 acre were to give 150 bales total per … From haytalk.com
Mar 17, 2025 I know I have seen people talk about what height to cut hay at all over the internet but I wanted to ask some questions specific to my situation to boost my confidence. We are … From haytalk.com
MOISTURE INCREASE AFTER BALING - WHAT’S NORMAL? | HAY & FORAGE …
May 21, 2021 Yes it's normal for baled hay moisture % to rise in the 1st few days after baling. I've had rd bales that tested 15% moisture test in the low-mid 20% range in next few days. Old … From haytalk.com
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