I posted this down below as well, but thought I would try here as well.
Just have a question in anticipation of troubles. I baled some brome yesterday that might be slightly damp. It felt dry but it was so humid yesterday I may have jumped the gun.
My question would be when I check moisture tonight in the bales I did yesterday, what would be acceptable in both big round, and small squares. If the small squares are a little on the damp side, and I don't really believe they will be, if I spread a little salt on each layer should I be alright, if they are less than say 20%? Just trying to get a feel. There is only 51 small squares, but it is such good brome that I hate to loose it. It will be for horses if it turns out OK. Thanks for any help or advice.
Just have a question in anticipation of troubles. I baled some brome yesterday that might be slightly damp. It felt dry but it was so humid yesterday I may have jumped the gun.
My question would be when I check moisture tonight in the bales I did yesterday, what would be acceptable in both big round, and small squares. If the small squares are a little on the damp side, and I don't really believe they will be, if I spread a little salt on each layer should I be alright, if they are less than say 20%? Just trying to get a feel. There is only 51 small squares, but it is such good brome that I hate to loose it. It will be for horses if it turns out OK. Thanks for any help or advice.