Man, the frustration of hay you think is ready, only to find the bales coming out too high moisture. Such an exhausting feeling - I sympathize! Promised sun that turns cloudy is happening more than it used to, it seems…
@@jakefromsteakfarm4177spray Sandea herbicide with good dose of surfactant, works great but is costly unfortunately. Always find some in the wet areas of the fields.
@@jakefromsteakfarm4177if it is nutsedge it is not a grass. When you take a sedge plant and cut it low on the stem it will look like a triangle when looking straight down on the cut. I don’t know what the agriculture chemical is that would be labeled in grass hay but there is a right of way product called Prosedge 10. I am not sure if it is label for crop hay? There should be an equivalent labeled for the agriculture side?
Man, the frustration of hay you think is ready, only to find the bales coming out too high moisture. Such an exhausting feeling - I sympathize! Promised sun that turns cloudy is happening more than it used to, it seems…
Brother you make great videos. Nice production and editing. Also you have great taste in tractors 😛
Your mystery grass looks like nutsedge.
Any ideas on how to control it?
@@jakefromsteakfarm4177spray Sandea herbicide with good dose of surfactant, works great but is costly unfortunately. Always find some in the wet areas of the fields.
@@jakefromsteakfarm4177if it is nutsedge it is not a grass. When you take a sedge plant and cut it low on the stem it will look like a triangle when looking straight down on the cut. I don’t know what the agriculture chemical is that would be labeled in grass hay but there is a right of way product called Prosedge 10. I am not sure if it is label for crop hay? There should be an equivalent labeled for the agriculture side?