Posted by Adirondack case guy on June 04, 2015 at 17:48:23 from (74.69.160.79):
Yesterday the wet weather and cool temps. subsided and the uncles started mowing alfalfa, here at Clinton Camp Farm. Mowed the strips around the farmstead, about 50A. 11:00 this morning the custom baleing crew from Beef feeder operation moved in to start baleing. Between the uncles and the custom crew, there were two of everything. 2 tedders, 2 big gyro rakes, 2 round balers. 2 loader tractors, and 2 tractor trailers. One of the uncles started mowing up on the flats in front of the sugarbush this morning, a 52A field. Slight chance of rain tomarrow. I'm not sure how manny bales were made and trucked to the sausage tuber today. Charlie the spray guy was also spraying the corn and soybeans on adjacent strips, so there was equipment going in all directions today. I managed to take care of my mowing chores today across from the house with my Kubota B2150 also, as seen in the last pic. Loren, the Acg.
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