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Unless i did something wrong, i'm looking at about $220/acre/yr (what i sold hay for per acre for the year) With lighter hay (including 2nd and on cuttings), we may have doubled or tripled the windows (taking 2 or 3 mower passes together) Hello everyone, i’m brand new, and excited to join this community and learn about hay farming
I’m here to ask questions that’s probably been asked 1000s of time on this site My wife and i recently decided to get into hay farming to support our little horse farm in wv I know there are a lot of threads on this topic I'm looking for current, real life experiences
Here are some of the basics
Orchardgrass is established stand that we have been drilling a small amount extra in the fall to fill in As of now that would not have to be done this year Is it ruined or with drying will it be ok A little new to haying so just looking for some guidance from the experts here on the forum?
Looks like i am going to have more leftover hay this year than i ever have I was curious at what point does everyone else start to discount their leftover hay All the hay left is quality bermuda square bales All is in the barn and in a good dry environment off the ground.
😂 i’ve been reading through some of the threads on the site and i think this will be the place i’ll find answers to some of my questions