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Vetch hay cut at flowering and cured in good conditions. Sound well made bales with average moisture of 13.3%. Goof leaf content and quality. No residual straw or dust.
Lovely soft green clover hay in 8x4x3 bales. Average moisture of 21.8 with high readings in the 30’s. Treated with inoculant. Stacked in a new shed with plastic on floor.
Oaten rye hay blend in 8x4x3 bales. Cut with mower conditioner at flowering and cured in ideal conditions. Has retained excellent colour and leaf quality. Average moisture of 11.6%.
8x4x3 Oaten hay. Cut with mower conditioner, raked once before baling. Well conditioned. Average moisture 11.8%. Truck access up to 30ml. Shedded in open shed.
8x4x3 wheaten hay. Cut with mower conditioner, raked once before baling. Well conditioned. Stored in shed, stacked 5 high. Truck access. Average moisture 11.7%.
8x4x3 rye/Oaten hay. Cut using mower conditioner, cured for 21 days and raked once before baling. Stacked in open shed with an average moisture of 14.3. Good all weather access.
8x4x3 Oaten hay. Cut with mower conditioner, cured for 3 weeks, raked once before baling. Varying percentage of rye throughout. Stored in shed with good all weather access. Dust on exterior of some of the bales. Average moisture 13.3%
8x4x3 southern pasture mix. Mainly clover/rye. 8 strings. Stacked in good shed with great all weather access. Average moisture 11.0%. Varying % of rye clover throughout.
Paddock stacked under caps ryegrass cover & lucerne hay good colour good moisture averaging 12.2% curing over 28 days with 1 rain fall & breezy conditions