Posted by Andy Martin on February 23, 2018 at 08:47:11 from (209.213.149.120):
I custom baled hay for years. Last several years I've been busy and only bale a few square bales to feed out of the barn. A guy down the road has been baling my 34 acre hay meadow for two thirds and I've been paying cash for delivery of my third to my place. Two weeks ago I got old hay fed out and started on 2017 hay. I still have some nice 2016 hay but wanted to feed the newer hay in the worst weather.
They won't eat it. Full of sticks, old hay (look like windrows mowed and left lay for a year), big weeds, etc. They will eat some if I roll it out but maybe half.
So I went to the hay from 2016 and they clean it up. Hay could not have been from my fields which get baled every year.
I called him and he was amazed there might be something wrong. I told him those fields had gotten so bad I was going to have to do something else for hay, just don't bother cutting it.
Then called his hand who delivers the hay. To make sure he didn't go bale it if they never talked about it. He said they had baled some stuff late in the year that was pretty rough. Then added he just did what the boss told him to do.
I just told him it won't happen again.
I cannot understand how stupid they think I must be. They know I feed my own hay every year.
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