Has anyone made any Hay yet this year
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Still no hay cut, and the weather does not seem to be improving. Living in a mainly arable area with little stock, (apart from horses) it is difficult to find a contractor that can silage my 12 acres. I must do something soon as I am becoming more worried as time goes on and the barn stays empty. After this weekend I have to make an effort to find someone to do whatever is neccessary to make whatever fodder possible. I normally make my own hay in conventional bales so silage/haylage in big bales will present me with further problems and expense. All this in the Garden Of England. I have just previewed this post and am even more depressed than when I started it, the only bright side is that we do not have any flooding.
Martin. Medway Valley Dexters.
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Its sounding rather grim for you all. I do hope the weather improves for you soon.
Some contractors in NZ have started making small silage bales, suitable for Small holders to use. Especially in areas where there are a lot of Small holders with horses. They are charging NZ$12 per bale and each bale weighs about 40 kgs each.
Some contractors in NZ have started making small silage bales, suitable for Small holders to use. Especially in areas where there are a lot of Small holders with horses. They are charging NZ$12 per bale and each bale weighs about 40 kgs each.
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Hi, its pouring in East Cornwall as i write this, but the forecast (!!!!)is good for Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, however the OH won't cut the hay field as he says all the farmers will be cutting and we then won't get a baler!!. He's seriously thinking about buying his own baler again, we used to have a small bale baler but he's considering a round baler as there is less to go wrong. I've just picked up 10 x small bales of hay from a nearby farmer (last years, but lovely) at £2.50 per bale, so can't grumble at that. It hurts when you don't usually buy it in.
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Those of you out there that want contractors to do smallish acreage may stuggle, the whole season may well be compacted into the next few weeks so it will be "all hands to the pumps" pardon the pun to those in Glos.
£2.50 sounds like a good deal, buy some more and sell them for a profit later!
Mark
£2.50 sounds like a good deal, buy some more and sell them for a profit later!
Mark
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This week looked good for haymaking - except Wednesday .. impossible.
The climbers weatherman says things should look up around 15th August but I would risk cutting this week I think. Our 2nd field which must be for pony & sheep isn't ready yet - too short so will have to wait and continue to pray.
I believe that last year's fodder is likely to be of better quality than this year's so if anyone can get good quality hay I agree - buy it quick.
Good luck all
Jo
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The climbers weatherman says things should look up around 15th August but I would risk cutting this week I think. Our 2nd field which must be for pony & sheep isn't ready yet - too short so will have to wait and continue to pray.
I believe that last year's fodder is likely to be of better quality than this year's so if anyone can get good quality hay I agree - buy it quick.
Good luck all
Jo
PS Why do I not get the emoticon when I click it?:p
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Cut five acres this morning then onto a second field of seven acres, only four times round when the mower decided to eat its own innards, drive shaft, bearings and universal shaft all shot. Went to local dealer to be told one of the parts required could take about a weekto arrive. After a few frantic phone calls to other local dealers no replacement mower could be found, so a new mower is being delivered on Wednesday. I just hope the weather holds and no one tells the wife!
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I hope it stays dry for you haymakers, but have heard rain is on its way again. A local contractor told me on Sunday that an equestrian feed merchant in a village 5 minutes away from me was charging £9.50 a square bale ands whats more people were buying it! Two farmers with big acreage have told me that they are not going to make hay this year because of their wet fields which will have a big effect on the horsey people around here, so glad we got our hay in earlier, although it very nearly flooded the other Friday!
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