David G, Tx Jim is right, bales are 4x5, my fescue, orchard grass, white clover mix makes 750-850 lb bales with the pressure setting I have on the baler.
I can roll them tighter to make up to 1000 lb bales but the cows have trouble eating them unless their unrolled so I leave them a little loose.
I sell very little hay, twine wrapped bales loose enough for the cows to eat works good for our small 70 head beef cow operation.
This field belongs to a neighbor and has a similar grass mix like I have. This is the first time I've traded for this field, it has a few small water ways on one side but overall it's a decent field for our area. We're talking about a long term deal which would work good for me, it's only a couple miles away and has a hay barn that will hold over 350 of my bales, this would put all of my hay in dry storage, no more tarping hay stacks outside.
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