Looks like you got at least 80% spread. Good job. We had some rain on Monday so I wanted to leave some time for the ground to dry out before tedding it out. Laying it "wide and thin" with the moco would be good if the ground underneath is fairly dry. I set the 630 for a moderate width windrow, not as narrow and tall as I had done the first cutting when the ground was almost mud. Looking for a middle ground between getting some immediate drying of this alfalfa and letting the ground alongside dry out before tedding. There is no one way to do this! Dew is about off. I'm going out to ted it now.
Edited by Jim 7/8/2015 09:50
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