Hay & Feed
Put Up Hay a Little Too Wet and the Stack Can Heat, Mold, or Catch Fire Weeks After Baling
Baling first-cutting hay before it's dry enough sets off heating inside the bale that can spoil feed and, in the worst case,…
Baling first-cutting hay before it's dry enough sets off heating inside the bale that can spoil feed and, in the worst case,…
Hay put up a few points too green keeps working after it leaves the field. Learn to read moisture, stack for airflow,…
Hay put up above safe moisture keeps heating in the stack long after you've left the field, and by July it can…
Hay that goes in the stack a few points too wet heats, molds, loses feed value, and in a bad year lights…
Baling first-cutting hay a little too damp can cook your stack from the inside out — and start a fire weeks after…