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Same thing here regarding hay growth---but I opted to leave it as I
was into corn harvest. Really considering clipping mine with a
bushog, its a little taller than I wish to leave for winter.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/24/2021 11:31 AM, Spencer Yost
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">While third cuttings of hay are not uncommon around here, they happen in September. Having enough warmth and dryness to actually cut in October is unheard of. I guess climate change is good for something. It’s normally way too cool and the ground moisture is too high to cut in October.
We had a really bad dry spell in August and September. I just knew I wasn’t going to get a third cutting. Things just weren’t growing. Then we got a 2 inch rain at the very beginning of October and then above average temps. And the grass jumped. So I got a light, but worth the effort, cutting this past week.
The 3600 did good. Still miss the 861 tho
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