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I would ask why... but I don’t give a chit.
 

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I miss hay season. Hated it as a kid because we only baled square bales and I had to haul it to make a buck. Couldn't wait to get away from the farm.

I'd give anything to go back in time and spend more time with my grandad.

Spent the first 16 years of my life planning my escape and every day since trying to get back.
 

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I miss hay season. Hated it as a kid because we only baled square bales and I had to haul it to make a buck. Couldn't wait to get away from the farm.

I'd give anything to go back in time and spend more time with my grandad.

Spent the first 16 years of my life planning my escape and every day since trying to get back.
Same
 

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You use one doze hay rolling devices? Haymaker 5000?

Something like that.

I'll get some pictures tomorrow of what The Bubba and I are using.

I miss hay season. Hated it as a kid because we only baled square bales and I had to haul it to make a buck. Couldn't wait to get away from the farm.

I'd give anything to go back in time and spend more time with my grandad.

Spent the first 16 years of my life planning my escape and every day since trying to get back.

I have very few memories of my grandparents. They passed away when I was young.

Whats average cost per round bale there? Here is anywhere from 35 to 65. Depends if it’s improved.

45.00 for good hay.

Yay! More feed for the winter. Great feeling isn’t it? Like money in the bank so to speak.:)

It is a great feeling Chuck. Today was just 8 acres of the 35 or so I've got down. Hoping for enough dry days to get it made.
 

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Something like that.

I'll get some pictures tomorrow of what The Bubba and I are using.



I have very few memories of my grandparents. They passed away when I was young.



45.00 for good hay.



It is a great feeling Chuck. Today was just 8 acres of the 35 or so I've got down. Hoping for enough dry days to get it made.
Don’t know about Tennessee but we’ve got no rain in sight till at least next weekend. We could actually use a bit of rain.
 

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Something like that.

I'll get some pictures tomorrow of what The Bubba and I are using.



I have very few memories of my grandparents. They passed away when I was young.



45.00 for good hay.



It is a great feeling Chuck. Today was just 8 acres of the 35 or so I've got down. Hoping for enough dry days to get it made.
Have you ever improved a bale with tannerite? I'd like to see that.
 
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