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I’m crazy allergic to fescue pollen. I’m a mess when they are cutting hey around here. I had it pretty rough when we usd to do square bales by hand. Yet another reason to hate those $^%#ing square bales! The squares were tolerable. It was the snakes under the round bales that created a new level of challenge. kwg Didn't have roto balers in our area. Bales weren't allowed to hit the ground - standing on a bouncing rack was a good way to develop sea legs.
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I’m crazy allergic to fescue pollen. I’m a mess when they are cutting hey around here. I had it pretty rough when we usd to do square bales by hand. Yet another reason to hate those $^%#ing square bales! The squares were tolerable. It was the snakes under the round bales that created a new level of challenge. kwg Why is that? You're moving rounds with equipment. If you can find a local beekeeper, locally sourced honey often helps. I've tried that in 3 different states in very different regions of the country and never found it to do a damned thing with mine. Though I do like honey
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I'm thinking that he's talking about small rounds from an Allis Chalmers roto baler.
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We have had issues down here for a month with all the yellow cshit all over the place.
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...... I rinse my sinuses with NeilMed sinus rinse ASAP and start using Nasacort nasal spray until the mold lever goes back down. If I don't do that my sinuses plug up real quick and I get a headache. If I don't get my sinuses unplugged quickly I get a sinus infection, a sore throat (caused by the sinus drainage), a chest cold and a real bad cough that keeps me up all night. ...... I use sinus rinse every morning. Sometimes twice a day if I'm bushhogging, mowing, moving hay, etc....I'll do it when I'm finished up for the day. If I let it go the things and the order you listed them in is exactly what happens to me.....well, it's an upper respiratory infection rather than a chest cold. Sinus rinse stops it before it starts.
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I take a zertec generic every day Keep a Flonase generic handy.
They both help.
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I'm thinking that he's talking about small rounds from an Allis Chalmers roto baler.
I thought tough fellers in IA just loaded those by hand too....no gloves!
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