The time of year has come around again. This year I have just a few Clover bales to start with. I also have a few small pine bales for use around flower beds and such. Looks like the weather may give us some rain in the next few days which will help grow the grass. It’s been really dry this spring but I’m hoping and praying that this year I will have more bales available. I know some of you had to go elsewhere when I ran out.
Another development that is going on this year is a new hay barn at the farm. This will help to keep the confusion down on where to come pick the hay up. Please be patient with me this year during the building process. There are a lot of things to get moved and prepped before the post and roof go up.
Thank you for stopping by and as always, I ask God’s blessing on you for the future.
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I would say to fertilize, adding great stuff to your hay fields will always be better for the animals your feeding.
I get all my hay from a guy 2 1/2 from me and I can tell the difference in fertilized hay and not.
The color looks way better and healthier for the animals eating it
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