RPW
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Not pretty but after 3 years of acquiring machinery and starting fields from scratch that had only weeds and junipers (scrub cedars) these are my first bales. Not ever having made any hay before on a very tight budget I was able to start. This year was more of a shake down on all equipment so that next year I'll be ready. Weather was fair. Better than the last two years as we actually managed a more normal year for rain. Fields are now established (more or less) and next year will concentrate on improvements in weed control and fertilizer. Based on what I've read here I could expect to get 30+ bales per cutting next year. Would have got more this year but had equipment failure during first cutting so what I had cut was lost. In the end I'm not really looking to make a profit but want sustainability for may horses and It's relaxing for me to do it (go figure). Anyway just wanted to share.
My better half against my first bales.


My better half against my first bales.

