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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1705258" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I haven't seen those, but did see a outfit I think called a bale accumulator, that was ran behind a baler and bunched 9 or 10 bales in a square, could then be picked up by a frame fel attachment to load. Horses are big business around here, and also several goat and sheep outfits. so there is a pretty good market for the little square bales. We always try to get a some square hay to feed weaning calves, or anything that has to be brought into the barn. It also comes in good if tractors won't start or if it's too icy to get out with a tractor.</p><p>Not very many of the big square bales around here, most all is done in rolls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1705258, member: 24816"] I haven't seen those, but did see a outfit I think called a bale accumulator, that was ran behind a baler and bunched 9 or 10 bales in a square, could then be picked up by a frame fel attachment to load. Horses are big business around here, and also several goat and sheep outfits. so there is a pretty good market for the little square bales. We always try to get a some square hay to feed weaning calves, or anything that has to be brought into the barn. It also comes in good if tractors won't start or if it's too icy to get out with a tractor. Not very many of the big square bales around here, most all is done in rolls. [/QUOTE]
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