Posted by Bruce from Can. on August 05, 2010 at 02:12:25 from (70.29.130.173):
In Reply to: Current Project posted by Allan In NE on August 04, 2010 at 19:29:25:
Here in southern Ontario we will swath particularly if a field of small grain is under seeded to hay. If you don't swath the green hay you will pick up will bung the cylinder,once dry she goes right thru. The straw around here is worth getting to, so you want to cut as low as you can. $25-$30 per large square bale in the field. Still have Quite a few dairy farms around, and clean small squares will bring $3.00 in a kicker wagon. Might not seem so rich if you are selling but, We buy around 2oo large square to go with what we grow ourselves, takes a few bucks. Last spring large square bales out of storage where selling for $40 each. So we swath to get the straw.
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