Little bit of change today, but that was okay. DS spent the day in the tractor, and I spent 2/3 of the day with the water hose... Added water as they dumped each load... it is a little drier than we would have liked... but the lower field was greener and it went on top so some of the moisture will permeate down into the drier stuff... Adding water will help it to ferment (ensile) once it gets covered, it needs a certain level of moisture to get the "juices working"....
It won't be quite as good as if it had gotten chopped 2 weeks ago... but it will make decent feed for the beef animals... and the one good thing is there is alot of corn in it... even with the drought, when it started to rain it really grew fast, and we got some good weather and then some more rain as it was tasseling.... so set some good ears. There also was more than he thought... we figure there was about 260-280 tons... They weighed a truck load... 7 tons + and there were 40 truck loads... if it had been a little greener like is should have been, it would have weighed over 8 ton a load... But.... we are not complaining... it will still make some decent feed. It is not like we are trying to feed dairy cows for optimal milk production..... it will provide a good feed with the corn that is in it, for feeding the "grandma cows" , and those with fall calves, and the steers and heifers he will be feeding in the barn lots for the winter.
It got colder as the day went on... clouds and sun, but quite windy... I got chilly out there... had my hooded sweatshirt over a sweatshirt and long sleeved pullover shirt... and word gloves after about 2 pm. Not frozen but got chilly....
I went and picked up Ryan, when he got off work, to come help DS after they finished the last load... DS went out to do some sq baling since the stiff breezy conditions had dried off any of the dampness... he got 2 wagons filled... then took a partial wagon up to unload in the calf barn at the nurse cow pasture... it has some weeds in the sq bales and he can't sell them... it will give me some to feed this winter in the bunk in the barn. Then he will have 2 more of the smaller wagons to fill up and he said that will be mostly all the sq bales he does... He will take the sq baler down the hill to do some at Dennis's since he wants some... and that goes for payment of the hay filed rent cost..... but for the most part, once he fills the other 2 wagons, any other hay will get rolled.
Weather forecast is calling for no more rain/precip for the next 10 days again.... I am hoping he will get all of it mowed that is left to do, and we can get it done... The temps are going to be cold the next day or 2 then warming back into the 40's at night and the 60-70's during the day....
I just found out that he is going to go get Fred's calves tomorrow eve, take them to doug's for overnight, and they will go to the sale Friday morning... told him that I cannot help tomorrow aft because I scheduled a farm... I need more than a day's notice for something like that. He knew that the farm had texted me and he said that we would be done with the corn so go ahead and schedule the farm if I wanted....
So, he said he could get Ryan to help..... he has helped us do cattle some in the past... not going to lose any sleep over it....
Went by Deb's and learned the feeding procedure for the 2 cats while her and her friend are gone to the horse event... They are leaving tomorrow (Thurs) morning... be back on Sun aft.... so just a couple days to feed and check on them and clean the litter boxes... they are strictly inside cats.
Recovered the spider plants, made sure the cover was still on the squash plants.. I never took it off as it is some of the "greenhouse plastic" from the one that the wind tore up on the deck this past spring... covered the squash on the back of the ranger....
I am ready to go in and get a shower and go to bed. I am tired after getting up early and leaving for work at 3:30 a.m. ...... and then outside all day... I will take some tylenol so I can go to sleep and not ache right off the bat....
Have the bottles all in the trays for tomorrow's herd to test... have to add the extra meters (they use 16 and I only had to have 8 for the other night) and hoses tomorrow. I would like to leave early enough to go by the Goodwill locally on the way, so we will see.
I'm quitting for the night.