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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 810408" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>I guess if I was doing lots of small acreages the getting there would be a problem but since most of the farms I do except Jed's are withing 5 or 6 miles from each other and I usually will lay down one farm at a time and don't jump back and forth </p><p> except on some of the fields which mature at different rates then I will do all the early maturing stuff and then start on the later maturing then by that time I can go back for second cutting on what was cut first if we have the rain </p><p> I only do 3 farms now I bale about 1500 a yr for myself,1000 for one guy and 300 for another and then I usually do one neighbors that mows his when I tell him too and I just go rake and bale it but only takes about and hr as he only has 40-50 bales and it is just across the fence from a field I am already baling so it isn't a big deal and he sells all of the hay except maybe 10 bales as all he does is raise 4 steers a yr for beef for all of his kids and grandkids</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 810408, member: 8829"] I guess if I was doing lots of small acreages the getting there would be a problem but since most of the farms I do except Jed's are withing 5 or 6 miles from each other and I usually will lay down one farm at a time and don't jump back and forth except on some of the fields which mature at different rates then I will do all the early maturing stuff and then start on the later maturing then by that time I can go back for second cutting on what was cut first if we have the rain I only do 3 farms now I bale about 1500 a yr for myself,1000 for one guy and 300 for another and then I usually do one neighbors that mows his when I tell him too and I just go rake and bale it but only takes about and hr as he only has 40-50 bales and it is just across the fence from a field I am already baling so it isn't a big deal and he sells all of the hay except maybe 10 bales as all he does is raise 4 steers a yr for beef for all of his kids and grandkids [/QUOTE]
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