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weight for square bales
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<blockquote data-quote="BARNSCOOP" data-source="post: 554881" data-attributes="member: 7032"><p>I agree that working on quality is more important than quanity. I also think that a 50-60lb bale is a fair size. Funny thing is that when you really get down to weighing your squares or rounds it will hurt your feelings because it hardly ever what you thought it was anyway. Have you ever noticed that squares seem to weigh 50lbs in the beginning and 85lbs at the end of the day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BARNSCOOP, post: 554881, member: 7032"] I agree that working on quality is more important than quanity. I also think that a 50-60lb bale is a fair size. Funny thing is that when you really get down to weighing your squares or rounds it will hurt your feelings because it hardly ever what you thought it was anyway. Have you ever noticed that squares seem to weigh 50lbs in the beginning and 85lbs at the end of the day! [/QUOTE]
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