Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on September 09, 2019 at 05:16:34 from (162.252.129.7):
In Reply to: dum? axx farmers posted by Mutt and Jeff on September 09, 2019 at 02:32:31:
not sure who wrote that but they are not where I am,, I cut with a 14' hydro-swing with conditioner, cut in the morning let set till next morning( later in the season this is done the same day) rake it two windrows into one 5' wide windrow and am baling by 2-5 pm depending on conditions I put up high grade hay and get a premium price for it as I have done for the last 40 plus years,, I do not put up as much as I used to but still put up 250 to 500 ton a year in 5x5 round bales,, glad I quit putting up small squares in huge numbers used to bale and stack 150,000-175,000 of those idiot cubes a year,, they used to use mowers here sure,, I can put up five times the hay by myself today that used to take five of us to do with mowers,, when you have done it as long and as much as people like me have then you earn the right to start calling names
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