What To Do If Hay Bales Get Rained On at Laurie Vaughn blog

What To Do If Hay Bales Get Rained On. If you are in the south or midwest it probably. How can i make the most of hay that’s been rained on? Just my observations from being curious, hay. Bale it, chop it, even blow it back on the ground as mulch. You may need to damage plants by driving on them to turn hay to speed. Get them in the sun and they will dry off in no time. How long do you let. However, if hay bales are too wet, mold can grow and give off. Sometimes it's down so long that it's virtually worthless. If the hay was almost dry when it rained, he says to use a hay preservative and bale it a little on the wet side. If you are in the low humidity west, no problem the bales will dry and be good as new. Then what do you do with it? This is different than containing too much dew moisture or being rained on. To reduce nutrient loss, many producers choose to bale the hay while it’s wet, but that takes the right equipment. Even on dry hay i usually get @ 100 degrees as the hay continues to cure in the bale.

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How long do you let. Get them in the sun and they will dry off in no time. Sometimes it's down so long that it's virtually worthless. This is different than containing too much dew moisture or being rained on. If the hay was almost dry when it rained, he says to use a hay preservative and bale it a little on the wet side. Bale it, chop it, even blow it back on the ground as mulch. How can i make the most of hay that’s been rained on? Then what do you do with it? If you are in the south or midwest it probably. To reduce nutrient loss, many producers choose to bale the hay while it’s wet, but that takes the right equipment.

Makin’ Hay Minute Best Bale Wrapping Practices YouTube

What To Do If Hay Bales Get Rained On Sometimes it's down so long that it's virtually worthless. If you are in the south or midwest it probably. However, if hay bales are too wet, mold can grow and give off. Bale it, chop it, even blow it back on the ground as mulch. If the hay was almost dry when it rained, he says to use a hay preservative and bale it a little on the wet side. To reduce nutrient loss, many producers choose to bale the hay while it’s wet, but that takes the right equipment. This is different than containing too much dew moisture or being rained on. Even on dry hay i usually get @ 100 degrees as the hay continues to cure in the bale. You may need to damage plants by driving on them to turn hay to speed. Get them in the sun and they will dry off in no time. How long do you let. How can i make the most of hay that’s been rained on? Just my observations from being curious, hay. If you are in the low humidity west, no problem the bales will dry and be good as new. Then what do you do with it? Sometimes it's down so long that it's virtually worthless.

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