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Nice second cut Lucerne, free of weeds and has approximately 85% good green colour. Good leaf retention with no rain during curing period. Large 8x4x3 bales stored in a gravel floored shed with an average moisture 16.2%
Excellent line of 2nd cut Lucerne with very good colour. Cut with mower conditioner and raked once. Good leaf retention and thin stems with a fresh hay smell. Stored in gravel floored shed. Average moisture reading 13.6%
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Oaten Hay, long stemmed Saia variety. Cut from a very heavy crop and cured in four weeks with 11 mm of rain in one event. Stacked on light soil under caps same day as baling. 570 kg baler weight recorded. Average moisture of 10.8% taken over 30 readings. Rainfall on windrow has affected colouring etc and scoring
Oaten crop sown into good moisture with 110mm rain during growth period to date. No residual stubble evident. Spay applied for broadleaf weeds and fungicide applied.