Why does Timothy Gold (2nd Cut Timothy) vary in length and sometimes brown leaves from year to year?
Timothy Gold (2nd Cut Timothy) is harvested later in the year and in the high altitude of Diamond Valley, Nevada the weather is sometimes unpredictable. On years when there is an early freeze the hay has to be harvested before it gets very long in length and before it has a chance to turn lusciously green. On these years the Timothy Gold (2nd Cut Timothy) tends to have a small percentage of brown leaves and is sometimes shorter than that of a full growing season.
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