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<blockquote data-quote="ToddFarmsInc" data-source="post: 545621" data-attributes="member: 8301"><p>Ya, I wouldn't put up as many as I do without my farmhand forks and accumulator. (about 5000/year) I also put up a lot of round, but the square go into my stom shelter barn, where I can feed the cattle when the wether gets to bad for me to get out in a tractor. Also I find the square bales much easier to sell. </p><p></p><p>I find when I feed 100 square bales every day, that gives me an excuse to be down with the cows looking everything over every day. :dunce:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToddFarmsInc, post: 545621, member: 8301"] Ya, I wouldn't put up as many as I do without my farmhand forks and accumulator. (about 5000/year) I also put up a lot of round, but the square go into my stom shelter barn, where I can feed the cattle when the wether gets to bad for me to get out in a tractor. Also I find the square bales much easier to sell. I find when I feed 100 square bales every day, that gives me an excuse to be down with the cows looking everything over every day. :dunce: [/QUOTE]
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