The birthing of a hay business Farm Visits Jan. 15, 2024 Keith Deweese wasn’t different from a lot of people who liked to farm but didn’t have the acres or the resources to make it a full-time occupation... All grass, all the time Farm Visits Nov. 27, 2023 Operating any dairy...
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Baling Hay Last week I told you how I broke my baling bin. In reality, I was using a simple blue recycling bin to shove my hay into and tie up. I’ve been after Hubby to build me something a bit more substantial for a while now, because hay is an important commodity. ...
Mini Hay Baling Machine for Farm Breeding Reference FOB Price / Purchase Qty. Get Latest Price US $3,000.00 1 Set US $2,900.00 2 Sets US $2,850.00 3+ Sets After-sales Service: Online Type: Round Baler Automatic Grade: Automatic Power Source: Tractor Wa...
The haunting melody and storytelling of the song has stayed with me, coming back with a powerful punch when hearing it on the radio this past week. The lyrics came back to me, memorized when I was just an impressionable kid on our dairy farm, baling hay and helping my mom remodel an ...
Seeds in the ground, hay fields turn green. Looking skyward, watching for what Mother Nature deems she will bestow. Will there be too much rain or not enough? Calves are born, and like the postman, they show up in every kind of weather, at no set time. First time heifers need help...
Billy Joe MacAllister invaded our thoughts while baling our own hay, bringing the cows in from the far pasture, feeding calves or spending hours scraping wallpaper in the empty rental house under our mom’s direction. So here I stood today, vinegar water bottle in one hand, my scraper in...
We are always in a bit of a pinch on baling day (in this case, after work on Thursday). We have to wait for the dew to dry off of the hay before we can rake. I spend a little time digging through the windrows looking for wet spots as dad rakes. I also think it is interestin...
(apparently) a second thought. Or someone will do a good job of cutting and baling, only to leave the bales in the field for weeks. Of course, this is hay for cows, who have a well-deserved reputation for slowness. I guess if cows will eat the stuff eventually, then ok. Goats, ...