myhorsefred
Well-Known Member
sorry to go against the grain here, but if you're planning on making small bale haylage, and you're cutting tomorrow and baling next day, i would get it turned at least three times tomorrow and twice on saturday morning before rowing up to bale.
suppose it depends whether your fields are sloping and face good wind or not, but if planning to bale quite soon, then i would turn it like mad! i think maybe you don't need to turn quite so much if you're making big bale haylage, but i know for small bales, it needs to be a tiny bit drier.
good luck!!!!!
xx
suppose it depends whether your fields are sloping and face good wind or not, but if planning to bale quite soon, then i would turn it like mad! i think maybe you don't need to turn quite so much if you're making big bale haylage, but i know for small bales, it needs to be a tiny bit drier.
good luck!!!!!
xx