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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 692989" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>No, all hay. I/we do custom forage for people that own hay ground, tried to make their own because they thought it was easy (looks easy) with old equipment and found out it wasn't.</p><p> </p><p>I have an Alpaca Lama operation, a Standardbred Breeder and an equestrian operation and one feedlot owner, about 90 acres total. Rounds and squares, all NH equipment, Kuhn accumulators, JR Long Grapples and Kubota large frame tractors and we (my partner and I) do wheat straw in small squares.</p><p> </p><p>We have it down to never getting out of an air conditioned cab other than to check the net wrap or the twine box, or take a leak.</p><p> </p><p>90 acres, 4 times a year is a lot of hay. This year was only 2 times. Very dry here.</p><p> </p><p>I actually considered building a boiler that would burn a whole round bale (like they do in Europe). In Europe, they have furnaces that take a round and run for a week without reloading. Our Clearspan is usually pretty full of rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 692989, member: 39764"] No, all hay. I/we do custom forage for people that own hay ground, tried to make their own because they thought it was easy (looks easy) with old equipment and found out it wasn't. I have an Alpaca Lama operation, a Standardbred Breeder and an equestrian operation and one feedlot owner, about 90 acres total. Rounds and squares, all NH equipment, Kuhn accumulators, JR Long Grapples and Kubota large frame tractors and we (my partner and I) do wheat straw in small squares. We have it down to never getting out of an air conditioned cab other than to check the net wrap or the twine box, or take a leak. 90 acres, 4 times a year is a lot of hay. This year was only 2 times. Very dry here. I actually considered building a boiler that would burn a whole round bale (like they do in Europe). In Europe, they have furnaces that take a round and run for a week without reloading. Our Clearspan is usually pretty full of rounds. [/QUOTE]
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