All I can add is know the market into which you intend to sell the hay. If you want to sell to Dairy farmers , you need to plant and grow good Alfalfa hay, and in some areas it can be hard to dry down . So wet wrapping big round or big square bales is the answer, and gives you more flexibility as to when you can cut and bale. If you are selling to the Horse market , small squares of grass hay would be best , but unless you can sell from the field , inside storage is a must . And selling to the Horse crowd , you may have to deal with several buyers and time wasters , and some will try to cheat you. Big round bales of Alfalfa/grass mix works good for Beef farmers , won't bring the top price ,but easier folks to deal with. When you have a good crop , everyone will have a good crop , and the price will drop. If your crop is poor , everyone around you will also have a poor crop, and the price will go up. Try to get regular customers, and sell ata fair price.
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