Fit Check.... Is the Alfalfa ready to be baled???? Watch how Clint figures out if it's go time!
Clint has a lot to say about alfalfa and how he checks to see if the hay is to wet to be baled. Is the hay fit? Meaning, is it ready to be baled? In the end of August, it takes longer for the alfalfa to dry down. The dew comes out earlier in the evening and earlier in the morning and the alfalfa loves to absorb that moisture. We've been blessed with some wonderful sunny weather (besides this day) so that certainly helps! Thank you for watching. We would love it if you would like our video and subscribe to our channel. That way you don't miss out on any of our future videos. Have a wonderful Labor Day weekend! #midwest #northdakota #farmer

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