This summer has to be one of the wettest that I can remember. Conditions are far from ideal for baling all of our silage, let alone the haylage which requires several dry days in a row. Every chance we get we are cutting grass, and if it's to be dry for a couple of days then we make haylage. It's a very slow process this year.
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I had just finished rowing up this field of haylage when I took these.
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It's always a fiddly job to finish the field.
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I had my wee friend Susan along for the ride. This is her second grass season helping me and she loves it. She loves jumping up on the bales.
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And sitting in the driver's seat of course!
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Hopefully August will give us a chance.
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