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A "standard" round bale of well-dried bermuda hay...
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<blockquote data-quote="whitewing" data-source="post: 824446" data-attributes="member: 14975"><p>Thanks all for the information. I do appreciate it I also realize I may have been asking for a lot.....especially considering all the variables.</p><p></p><p>Further to my reason for asking the question is a comment made by someone in another thread I have running here. I'm on the cusp of entering the rainy season and when it arrives I'll be busy for quite a few months producing bermuda hay. I'm short on hay storage facilities and while nothing extravagnt is required to store square bales, I'm certain I'm not going to have the space I need to store them all.</p><p></p><p>Someone commented that I should consider just making round bales (since they store more easily outside or with minimum cover) and then convert them to square bales as I need them for my clients. That comment got me to thinking and then wondering how many square bales I'd get out of a "typical" round bale I might produce and put away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitewing, post: 824446, member: 14975"] Thanks all for the information. I do appreciate it I also realize I may have been asking for a lot.....especially considering all the variables. Further to my reason for asking the question is a comment made by someone in another thread I have running here. I'm on the cusp of entering the rainy season and when it arrives I'll be busy for quite a few months producing bermuda hay. I'm short on hay storage facilities and while nothing extravagnt is required to store square bales, I'm certain I'm not going to have the space I need to store them all. Someone commented that I should consider just making round bales (since they store more easily outside or with minimum cover) and then convert them to square bales as I need them for my clients. That comment got me to thinking and then wondering how many square bales I'd get out of a "typical" round bale I might produce and put away. [/QUOTE]
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