Posted by Billy NY on July 14, 2009 at 13:52:50 from (74.67.3.238):
In Reply to: Funny July weather posted by old on July 14, 2009 at 12:21:36:
We just got a break, had to haul bedding and feed for my neighbor yesterday, to this huge dairy in the next county north, giant concrete bunkers, and was more than 1000 head that I thought, more like 2000, never seen anything like it, and to my disbelief the area is still mostly farms, some large ones, compared to here. There was hay down everywhere, alfalfa too, 3 day window + there is a bunch of hay to do here, just not enough help, as my friend is under doctors orders to retire, we got 600 small squares in Saturday, some real nice stuff need to do about 1400 more, rest in round, I took some photos, no time to post yet, his round baler is out on rental, they hit something, piece of wood, I swear everytime he does that, someone screws it up, was new last year, not worth renting/custom work, unless he's running it, then again, we got a piece of firewood in the pick up of the NH 315 baler, Sat., but saw it in time to stop.
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