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McCortney’s Senate Review

Just about every week during the legislative session, I send out these Senate Reviews to help keep everyone in Senate District 13 informed about legislation, issues and events happening at the Capitol. Some of you may have noticed I didn’t send an article last week. I think many of you may know by now, though some may not, so I wanted to explain that we had an unexpected death in our family, and I really needed to pause to help my loved ones.

John Holman

John Holman

Spring and early summer cuttings often present the greatest risks for hay fires because of the difficulties of drying hay before baling. No matter the time of year, if rain is in the forecast, hay producers are often tempted to bale at a little higher moisture content to avoid weather damage. If hay is baled too wet and packed too tightly into storage, severe heating can occur causing significant dry matter and quality losses or worse – a hay fire.

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