Posted by greg oliver on March 05, 2020 at 11:07:49 from (72.173.89.183):
In Reply to: Hay yield posted by Grandpa love on March 05, 2020 at 09:11:16:
Kevin do you have to pick up the bales? My neighbor had his field baled and the rain got them for they got the bales all picked up. I wouldn’t be able to guess on the amount of bales as bale length and density as well as hay quality needs to be determined. Some of the old hay fields up here need at least 3 windrows into one and that’s with a 12 foot mower. I’d plan on a couple thousand bales. When my dad started farming all he had was a JD #5 mower a Cunniham cripper a NH 66 baler with a Wisconsin engine and we picked the bales up off the ground. Had close to 100 acres and he would start in May and if we were lucky get done by the 4 of July with first cutting. By 1974 he bought a newer NH 271 baler with chute and hitch so I stacked the wagon as he baled real fun on a side hill full of woodchuck holes. About 1980 got a NH with a thrower so I unloaded while he baled . It’s making me tired just thinking about it! Lol they don’t call them idiot cubes for nothing!
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