Not that I have anything to do with it" it's nice though to see fields being worked instead of growing back to brush. Coming home tonight I passed several fields wlth either round or square bales, most of them were good, weedfree forage. :thumbsup:
We have a neighbor who puts up quite a bit of hay. He did his first cutting early last week. He sells and trucks the big round bales out of his barn pretty much through the winter.
Haying started about two weeks ago here. My neighbor custom cuts hay - starts about 4:30am until its too dark to work. Most of our hay around here is field grass - called grass hay. Clover hay requires irrigation making it very expensive.