Run for cover, it’s raining. So much for haying

Bruce from Can.

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My plan for this morning, was to go out and cut more hay, then get the 1030 Case out on the Vee rake and windrow the hay I cut Sunday. And bale into silage bales later this afternoon.
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This was the soggy sight that awaited me after morning chores, equipment hiding in open shed doors as drizzling rain fizzled my hay plans. If only it could rain, once a week, Sunday morning from 12am till 6am , nice and steady, about a inch would be good. Every other day of the week, nothing but sun and blue skies.
 
Mother nature is not terribly structured that way. Put in a request. With storms a commin, Jim in central MN
 
Bruce. send some of that rain farther eastward, we could use some as it is relatively dry here, all we get is cloud, rain keeps going north and south of us.
Also need some nice warm days, it was very close to frost on Monday morning.
 
I hope you have better luck than me on that rain schedule......I been trying to order that for years.....always thought that would be perfect....
 
Glad to hear you have hay to cut,, looks like mine will be in the 1/4 ton per acres range this year,, not really worth cutting but I will be glad for anything I get with the last two years of being hailed out and getting zero grain production,, and no the insurance never paid a penny as I had cut a few cares for hay,, I learned long ago to not waste money on buying it as they only paid twice in 30 years of premiums always had a reason to not pay
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