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Hay!
Ruger4me
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Lots of rain April- mid-June delayed the first cutting, but I got it done this past week,
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good job, bet that makes you feel better getting it out of the way , looks to be grass hay ?, beef/ horse hay ?
Those look a little bigger than the bales I used a hayhook on to put on the wagon.😲
Costal Bermuda redhawkk480 for both cows and horses here in North Texas.
How’s a cow supposed to get a square meal?🐃😁
Looks like some nice tight bales.
Nice
we got some wet this weekend
Hey somebody left a bunch of big round things on your lawn.
some around here wrap those big round bales in white plastic, I told my young grandson a few years back they were marshmallows for the cows, he believed me and told his mom and dad, he won't ever live that one down ..............
I wanna know how the hell you keep your tractor so clean!?!
Water. Don
I thought there was a drought...
Nanuq907 "Hey somebody left a bunch of big round things on your lawn."
You spelled "Hey" wrong, it's "Hay"🤣
hillbille there is one place around here where I have seen the big marshmallows and yes I thought that's what they look like also, I would worry that they would get mildew without being able to breath, but I don't know, not real common around these parts to wrap them up like that.
a co-worker gal they put up hay in the big round bails and end to end . for the heck of it one year she painted one end red and had a rope hanging out the middle of one 😮
I finished baling just before the rains started. Now hoping for a week of dry weather so I can haul the bales out of the field w/o making ruts.
There's a shortage of good quality hay and my hay was sold to buyers from Iowa. I hate loading semi's.
Unless you picked up a bunch of bales, it must have been a thin crop?
JimmyJack 17 bales from only about 7 acres that were cut... not what I'd call a thin crop for around here.
forgemonkey wow what a bummer, I'd say that hay is ruined and good thing he got his equipment out in time.
Sorry, I commented on the wrong post. Thought it was Susies.
Looks like me mowing my back yard a couple days ago.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
What the Hey😄
Hey post...
Wrapped bales of cut milo for cattle feed are common in eastern nc . Due to all the swine and poultry operations we have large acreages of coastal bermuda and other forage grasses . Surprising how much hay gets shipped out of state .