Farmerjonathan
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- Joined
- Dec 11, 2013
- Messages
- 36
- Location
- NorthWest Indiana
- Tractor
- Oliver 1650, 770, John Deere 2510
Have you considered rebating your rounds in the off season into small squares?
Have you considered rebating your rounds in the off season into small squares?
And this brings my season to an official close. 116 bales. 11/13 is now the latest I have baled dry. Had 2 days of freeze drying that I got to take advantage of. Probably the first time taking 4 cuttings dry
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Yes it is. $6 for 2nd cutting. Haven't moved one yet.One year in Washington I saw lots of hay heading for Texas… seems like a very long way but with drought conditions that year the options were few.
Bales here go for as much as 30 to the elite horse crowd in the greater SF Bay Area and a deal is when prices in the low 20’s can be found…
Interesting how hay varies around the country.
Last couple months hay sales picked up and......................the rounds that I did not think would sell moved fast at $65/4x4 bale. Squares, still haven't sold 100 of the 2nds at $6/bale. Still have over 2000 in the barn of them. Most of 2022 1st cutting carry over sold at $4.50/bale. Just never know what will move and what won't. 4x4 round bale is a 5% savings over the equivalent square bale. Based on bales not weight. Everything in this area is sold by bale. I would prefer to sell by weight but that would come with a lot of customer training.We used to sell a lot of rounds but those have really fell back with more squares leaving.
Last couple months hay sales picked up and......................the rounds that I did not think would sell moved fast at $65/4x4 bale. Squares, still haven't sold 100 of the 2nds at $6/bale. Still have over 2000 in the barn of them. Most of 2022 1st cutting carry over sold at $4.50/bale. Just never know what will move and what won't. 4x4 round bale is a 5% savings over the equivalent square bale. Based on bales not weight. Everything in this area is sold by bale. I would prefer to sell by weight but that would come with a lot of customer training.
Lots of progress made on tile lines and when you get weather like this it will make a difference in the field. None of the pictures are duplicates, each one is a different outlet on the farm in addition to 3 known others ones I did not take a picture of. 2 years ago none of these were running properly as the ends had collapsed or in some form of disrepair. Still lots of work to do but the results are very evident. Pictures were taken after after 2 inches of rain couple weeks ago. Yesterday I dumped 3 inches after we received that in a 12 hour period and rain and snow still falling.
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Then they should have built the edge of their road to accept the water from it when they rebuilt the edge couple years ago. Tile line has been dumping water there a minimum of 50 years.Man you’re really moving some water. Looks good. Surprised you don’t get cited for dumping water on the road? lol