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Anyone have a chart or document that shows the average weight of a bale given a particular size Come join the discussion about tractors, machinery, harvesting, soils, pests, ranching, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more! Ex 4x5 rb = 750lbs 3x4x7 = 1,000 lbs if so, can you please post it up

Also, do you have the software to do so A forum community dedicated to hay, forage and silage owners and enthusiasts Unless i did something wrong, i'm looking at about $220/acre/yr

(what i sold hay for per acre for the year)

Looking to redo my hay field next year, so i picked up tillage and seeding equipment (plow, cultivator, disc, 6200 drill), but have a couple questions from info i've gotten One farmer said i should plant a cover crop year (straight oats), cut it green at the end of the year, then the next year. Interested in crabgrass for cattle hay Does anybody have any experience with this

Tons per acre per cut, drying time, and protein content? Hello everyone, i’m brand new, and excited to join this community and learn about hay farming I’m here to ask questions that’s probably been asked 1000s of time on this site My wife and i recently decided to get into hay farming to support our little horse farm in wv

Here is one universal truth for hay

Relative humidity 90% rh the hay will have no lower than 40% moisture The magic moisture for raking 70% rh the hay will be no lower than 18 to 20% moisture the magic moisture for small square baling 65% rh the hay will.

I have heard some of y'all mention brome hay before but what exactly is it Does it make good hay and what does it yield How does it compare to orchard grass The reason i ask is i picked up a new customer today that bought 300 bales of my oat hay, she mentioned she had been having brome hay.

Is it ruined or with drying will it be ok

A little new to haying so just looking for some guidance from the experts here on the forum? Mike10 discussion starter 3,809 posts · joined 2011 #3 · sep 14, 2016 (edited by moderator) hay dog and hay dog spring service for an index with links of all the repair procedures in this thread, go to post #1 view attachment hay dogs 09112016.pdf

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