Posted by keith molden on July 26, 2019 at 05:04:37 from (209.33.116.149):
In Reply to: Putting up loose hay posted by SVcummins on July 25, 2019 at 09:44:22:
They are gonna sure be surprised at what that hay looks like when they take those tarps off it this winter. In this area it would be rotten and moldy. We stacked a lot of our hay when I was a kid and it was topped out so the rain would run off the stack. Dad and Grandpa would tie heavy objects and put them over the top, one going across and one going lengthwise to keep wind from blowing the hay off the top. he always grew cred top clover and timothy hay and had very little spoilage, It was the young'uns job (but we thought it was them letting us have fun) tromping the center down then we could slide down off the stack when it was done. I prefer the baler now, easier and a lot quicker too. Our wagons were made a lot different with the inside being lower than the outside so the hay could be tromped down and would stay on the wagons, There was never any hay let drag on the ground like they were doing, but I applaud the for trying and working to do their own hay. Keith
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