Hay Making on a Different Scale

   / Hay Making on a Different Scale #171  
I agree, been following quietly, I like hay. I was born and raised on a ranch/farm and when I retired, I bought, hauled and sold hay. Stopped it during covid. Just use it for personal use now. I am considering hay delivery for a local farmer, 3x3x8. It is what I buy now, small bales are too much work for us.

What would cause this mold? It did get rained on in the stack but I don't think it was rained on in the windrow. This was the top bale in the stack, I fed it first thinking it might mold in storage. Just two small areas, the rest is fine.View attachment 926979View attachment 926980
Probably moisture of some kind, could be a different type of grass that was thick and clumped that never dried like the rest, down here if you have native crabgrass in your Bermuda fields it will usually require at least 1 extra day of drying after the Bermuda is dry because the crabgrass will still have green stems and plenty of moisture which will cause it to mold in the roll.
 
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#172  
I agree, been following quietly, I like hay. I was born and raised on a ranch/farm and when I retired, I bought, hauled and sold hay. Stopped it during covid. Just use it for personal use now. I am considering hay delivery for a local farmer, 3x3x8. It is what I buy now, small bales are too much work for us.

What would cause this mold? It did get rained on in the stack but I don't think it was rained on in the windrow. This was the top bale in the stack, I fed it first thinking it might mold in storage. Just two small areas, the rest is fine.View attachment 926979View attachment 926980
Agree. Damp spot in field. Gob of green that didn’t get tedded out good.
 
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Custom job done. Dodging sink and woodchuck holes and nothing but a hill. Makes it fun. Places with standing water. We are not wet just lots of springs.
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   / Hay Making on a Different Scale #174  
I bet it can be challenging at times kicking out a round roll on some of those hills that ya'll have, that's something that we seldom have to deal with as it's pretty flat down here with a few exceptions.
 
   / Hay Making on a Different Scale #175  
I bet it can be challenging at times kicking out a round roll on some of those hills that ya'll have, that's something that we seldom have to deal with as it's pretty flat down here with a few exceptions.
I have some ground thats so steep that we have to drive to a flat spot to eject bales.
I got so tired of doing this. One of the reasons I went to a large square baler.
 
   / Hay Making on a Different Scale #176  
Have you ever lost a round bale in the trees and just left it there?
 
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The two 2nd cutting fields averaged 28 and 37 bales/acre. The 37 bale field is our best field in general and will always out perform any others.
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In the distance you can see the other rake finishing up the 2nd field. 700 bales in 3.5 hours.

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And to finish off the day helped neighbor put heifers back in. Came close to having them on the road with open football traffic on the road.

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Have you ever lost a round bale in the trees and just left it there?

In my entire career of round baling which is about 20 years now I believe have only lost 2 that was not recoverable. When I was doing custom only had a customer that the majority of his fields were just hills. I got pretty good at being able to place them but over the years I have lost my touch at this. I'm more concerned with putting a round bale into somebody's house or property than just loosing one in the woods.
 
   / Hay Making on a Different Scale #180  
Someday need to get where I can stack all hay with skidsteer. Picking away at squares by myself. Slide them in with skidsteer then stack by hand. FunView attachment 881413View attachment 881414View attachment 881415
Those top couple of pictures remind me of my youth. Round bales were not in common use. Don't recall any stackers on Bobcats, either. Small bales directly from baler to wagon. Stacked by hand on the fly. Barn were filled manually, too. Lots of hard work, but rewarding, too. I worked some for my grandpa and, like many where I grew up, for a little spending cash for various farmers.
 

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