I was going to ask, after the passes from cutting, tedding and or raking, how the post got in there.
A few years back I did all the tedding and raking for the farmer I was helping, 150 acres or so, so much at a time, one field a house was built in the middle of it, so we just cut as close as was possible, apparently there was a firewood stack, haphazardly placed and been there awhile, few stray pieces, well I had raked one piece into the windrow and the farmers son caught it with the 315 NH, but was able to stop in time, and clear it, good practice to watch that pick up. That darned outer windrow, in these kinds of fields are best baled last, seems the perimeters can and may have things in them, from hedgerows or who knows. I don't like fields I have not been in, say during the off season, have walked or driven around on, there is something to be said for "knowing" the fields you work in. At our other place we had some nice boulders projecting, and they were a pain, I always marked them out, every year, til finally we had an excavator on hand a nice new case EX 70 or whatever, with a thumb, one of the first things I did was to remove all of them, no more trashed mower blades and the worry about marking them before the grasses grew too tall.
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Today's Featured Article - Harvestin Hay: The Early Years (Part 2) - by Pat Browning. The summer of 1950 was the start of a new era in farming for our family. I was thirteen, and Kathy (my oldest sister) was seven. At this age, I believed tractor farming was the only way, hot stuff -- and given a chance I probably would have used the tractor, Dad's first, a 1936 Model "A" John Deere, to go bring in the cows! And I think Dad was ready for some automation too. And so it was that we acquired a good, used J. I. Case, wire tie hay baler. In addition to a person to drive th
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