Bill VA T in NE has it right. We bale corn stalk bales just for bedding. We make around 4500 for bedding. As for feeding we feed twice each day. The morning feeding start at around 6 AM and we feed in the late afternoon around 4:30 PM. As for equipment we pretty much used the same tractors on the feeder wagons year round. We have all cab tractors on the feeder wagons now. As the wagons have gotten bigger we have replaced the JD 3020 and JD 4020s on the wagons. They just where not large enough for the 750 cubic foot TMR wagons anymore.
We do maintenance work all winter long. The middle son does repair work for customers. I quit doing that two years ago. I may do a job or two over the winter but mostly work on my own projects when or if I want too.
As for weather I have seen Feb. be the toughest month. I can remember year when we got more snow in Feb. than in Dec/Jan. Usually it take the first of March to get over the bad weather.
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