Very useful info. I think I am going to look for the windrow tester, I have not seen those at my local farm store but I'll have to search the net and find one!
Thank you!! I try to make good videos. I am sorry to hear about your uncles barn. It is amazing how fast hay can heat up with just a little bit to much moisture in it.
is the windrow tester accurate in all types of hay? we do a lot of mixed hay and i was just curious. i have been doing a little research and i'm not sure how well the probe would work for us being that it was calibrated in pure alfalfa.
Very useful info. I think I am going to look for the windrow tester, I have not seen those at my local farm store but I'll have to search the net and find one!
The windrow tester is the one I use the most out of the two of them.
Very good and valuable information Thank you for sharing Happy Easter.
Happy Easter to you and your family as well!!
Nice video! You got a nice channel. My uncles barn burned down due to wet ish hay.
Thank you!! I try to make good videos. I am sorry to hear about your uncles barn. It is amazing how fast hay can heat up with just a little bit to much moisture in it.
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I get readings of 00.0 occasionally, can’t find any answers for that reading.
If you are still wondering, a reading of 00.0 just means that the moisture is below 8%. The tester doesn't read below 8%.
is the windrow tester accurate in all types of hay? we do a lot of mixed hay and i was just curious. i have been doing a little research and i'm not sure how well the probe would work for us being that it was calibrated in pure alfalfa.
From what I have read, yes it would work in different types of grass hay. Thanks for watching!