How to Dry Hay: Proper Conditioning And Luck!
Tractors have HIT THE FIELDS. We found an unexpected weather window and mowed some hay right on the home farm! Follow along with us as we see the main man on his 46th year of making hay. We go in depth in the drying process in northern Ohio, from the initial conditioning of the first mower pass, to a smooth, even tedding pass. Thanks for viewing!

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Making Hay from start to finish

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