Man, lots of action, you two have a lot of get up and go. A good thing you show is how you don’t need a wrapper to do all that hay - good timing, advantages weather- being ready to go.
@timpingel9607 We hire 3x3s made sometimes, round bale market is stronger here then large squares for the most part. Only time 3x3s bring more is in alfalfa.
I live about an hour away from them. Most years it rains so damn much it's hard to even bail hay when its optimal quality let alone get it off the field immediately if you were doing squares. At least that was my experience when I worked on a dairy here. Just trying to get 3-4 hot dry days to chop hayledge 4 times a year was a struggle
@Rollinghillsfarmsmn We typically finish the first week of November most years. . . This year, we started a month late, so we will see what happens. . .This year we had an extra 575 acres of teff grass to make tho.
Man, lots of action, you two have a lot of get up and go.
A good thing you show is how you don’t need a wrapper to do all that hay - good timing, advantages weather- being ready to go.
@michiganhay7844 Thanks, Ray! Haven't wrapped a single bale this year. Maybe I should have, but I didn't.
We definitely needed the moisture but this snow really made a mess.
@@ryanbachman9227 Not much of it made it in the ground, but it's a start.
No snow here but I saw what was in your area when I drove to Iowa and back on 35 yesterday.
@@farawayfarm2520 Road trip for new equipment?
@e.a.bfarms Puppy for Madi. 🙂
@@farawayfarm2520 What kind? That's a haul for a pup!
@@e.a.bfarms English Setter.
Have you ever considered going to large square bales? The market around me for round bales very limited.
@timpingel9607 We hire 3x3s made sometimes, round bale market is stronger here then large squares for the most part. Only time 3x3s bring more is in alfalfa.
I live about an hour away from them. Most years it rains so damn much it's hard to even bail hay when its optimal quality let alone get it off the field immediately if you were doing squares. At least that was my experience when I worked on a dairy here. Just trying to get 3-4 hot dry days to chop hayledge 4 times a year was a struggle
Which state?
@@usa.mowing East Central Mn
Seems like you’re baling much later in October than other years.
@Rollinghillsfarmsmn We typically finish the first week of November most years. . . This year, we started a month late, so we will see what happens. . .This year we had an extra 575 acres of teff grass to make tho.