Usually put up 3 to 4 thousand small square bales every year, since my boys have grown up and moved away I pretty much do it alone now, but a few years ago when my youngest son was a senior in high school we had a problem finding any help, not a lot of kids in school here but my sons girlfriend asked if she and her friend could help with the hay and of course I said ok.
They had never done it before but learned quick and were some of the best help I ever had. Not long after they started they decided they would work on there tans when driving the tractors and started wearing bathing suit tops, not long after they started doing that I started having high school age boys hanging out at the hay fields wanting to help. Got so much help that year I had to turn some away, easiest year I ever had putting up hay.
My boys have moved away but the girls still help out when they can and some of the boys still come around to help out every now and then, always pay them as good as I can and when they are working for me my wife always makes sure to have a good lunch for them everyday.
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