A few pics from today’s square baling

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Low ph is acidic, ph=7 is neutral, above 7 is alkaline. Lime is an alkaline.
We used to use poor mans lime, ie limestone dust on our fields.
 
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Low ph is acidic, ph=7 is neutral, above 7 is alkaline. Lime is an alkaline.
We used to use poor mans lime, ie limestone dust on our fields.
We use what we call “Highway lime”.
 
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Yesterday (Saturday) I finally completed a set of fields. Took 4 days, interrupted by some breakdowns.
Saturdays around here are fox hunting days on this particular estate.


Took a few pictures of the scouts and the kennel truck.

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Scouts on horseback
The dirt mound behind them is an old shooting range berm. The property owner was a chemical engineer and formulated gunpowder. He would routinely bring home gunpowder, load cartridges and fire them on his range on the farm.

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I'm not big into reloading, but the few times that I've done it, I was amazed at all the different types of gun powder that are out there. Fast burning, slow burning, and different levels of power all made such a huge difference in how my ammo performed. I wonder if that guy invented what I use today?
 
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I'm not big into reloading, but the few times that I've done it, I was amazed at all the different types of gun powder that are out there. Fast burning, slow burning, and different levels of power all made such a huge difference in how my ammo performed. I wonder if that guy invented what I use today?
He was a DuPont engineer and a member of the DuPont family. DuPont literally won wars for us with their massive production of gunpowders.
 
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Unloaded my last load of hay baled November 10 2021 of 3rd cutting
 

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Getting 3 cuttings is mighty good for that part of the country.
 
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Getting 3 cuttings is mighty good for that part of the country.
I regularly get 3 on several of my fields and even 4 but mother nature wasn't allowing that last year. Several years ago I did 5 on one field just to say I did. We do both baleage and dry, that makes it little easier. Baling dry in November, now that's rare.
 
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Yesterday (Saturday) I finally completed a set of fields. Took 4 days, interrupted by some breakdowns.
Saturdays around here are fox hunting days on this particular estate.


Took a few pictures of the scouts and the kennel truck.

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Scouts on horseback
The dirt mound behind them is an old shooting range berm. The property owner was a chemical engineer and formulated gunpowder. He would routinely bring home gunpowder, load cartridges and fire them on his range on the farm.

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Those don't look like western saddles :) I've ridden a few times on what we call English saddles, i always felt like i was going to make an inopportune swipe at the saddle horn to adjust my stance and off i'd go. Didn't happen, but.....
 
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I regularly get 3 on several of my fields and even 4 but mother nature wasn't allowing that last year. Several years ago I did 5 on one field just to say I did. We do both baleage and dry, that makes it little easier. Baling dry in November, now that's rare.
We get some really nice weather down here for about 2 weeks in late October early November.
That last gasp of dry sunny climate down here has saved my butt from what you went through.
 
 
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