Finally got some hay mowed these last few days and got 936 bales into the barn yesterday! Only about 400-500 more to fill the barn then onto the easier stuff next (round bales).
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I double rowed the windrows because I thought I would be round baling most of this but we ended up with extra help so I squared baled all but 5 round bales worth. I really made the old square baler work and I had to have it in creeper gear for a good portion of it.
Man, what kind of camera do you have. I know it's not a Kodak Brownie. How many miles of irrigation pipe does it take to care for a place like that? Every thing looks so vast.
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The camera is a Nikon Coolpix point and shoot cheapy. (I promise)
The irrigation system is vast covering many, many miles. The line is owned by those who have shares. By teeing off the main line then setting up your own system you are ready to water. Thankfully mine was all done before I bought the land, but it does make land much more valuable when water shares come with the property.
On and working.
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That's easy, it's 5 loads THIS big,I'm still trying to visualize 30 tons of hay,