I have some horses, and tracking down not crappy hay is a hassle. I'd like to bale my own, and ideally sell a little excess to offset some of the fuel bill. I don't have enough land to bale off of my own property, which leads me to a dilemma: I don't know **** about bailing hay yet, so I don't want to go lease/rent acreage just to destroy it all trying to teach myself. I also don't want to buy a bunch of equipment that won't do what I need it to.
Now for the question, I live near several large cattle farms that do a ton of baling. Is it a thing to go knock on their door and offer to help for free in exchange for learning? I've been around equipment my whole life, so I don't need a how to on driving, I need to know things like drying, cut timing, raking, storage etc. Youtube and the internet will only get so far. Or do I just go for it, hay seems to be a straightforward crop but I'd rather not burn my barn down.
Sorry if it's a stupid question, but I really want to learn and don't want to look like an idiot either.
Now for the question, I live near several large cattle farms that do a ton of baling. Is it a thing to go knock on their door and offer to help for free in exchange for learning? I've been around equipment my whole life, so I don't need a how to on driving, I need to know things like drying, cut timing, raking, storage etc. Youtube and the internet will only get so far. Or do I just go for it, hay seems to be a straightforward crop but I'd rather not burn my barn down.
Sorry if it's a stupid question, but I really want to learn and don't want to look like an idiot either.