@@kenibnanak5554 you Tedder Hay after you cut it in order to aid in drying before you rake it into rows to bale. It helps the air get in there and dry it out.
@@kenibnanak5554 yes when the mower cuts it it's got moisture and is laying on the ground close together. The Tedder fluff's it up so the air can dry it faster. Sometimes this has to be done twice. The cutting, teddering, raking and baling have to be done before it rains. Pretty much you have a 5 to 7 day window to get it all done.