if i had to do my hogs with small straw bales and his description of rounds I'd quit. I have one tractor with a loader, A 688 NH baler and a 6 wheel trailer to haulthats it for bale equipment that I use . i can haul 8 miles in good time with the tractor. and the only time i touch a bale is if the string drags in the field, and when i cut the string in the barn and un roll it as I can't use a processor. if i had squares I'd need a Huge barn and need about 60 somedays to do chores. i mushroom stack out side last year i did 1200 rounds, this year was 550 ish,as I had spare left, i don't get much total loss due to spoilage up here in Canada even with the snow. I baled then hauled home, after and got the last 20 home yesterday about 97% i haven't touched by hand yet to get them home and stacked!. Regards Robert
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