Grass bales will gradually rot and disappear after two days, unless they are wrapped so that they become silage bales. Note that heaps and swaths are not protected by sheds. Hay is then safe until it rains, so be sure to bale before then. To prevent loss of material, work field by field: mow, bale and wrap for grass, or mow and directly ted to turn it into hay. Swaths and heaps of straw and hay will rot when it rains. Swaths and heaps of grass will start to rot and disappear if not baled in time and left on the ground. You will need to wait until the “Wet Crops” icon disappears and then use the tedder. Using a tedder when crops are wet or when it is raining, leaves wet grass, not dry grass. If you see the “Wet Crops” icon in the top right corner, then you will not be able to create hay. To create hay the grass must be dry enough to be able to use a tedder.
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