Posted by tomstractorsandtoys on December 07, 2019 at 23:10:48 from (50.123.236.82):
I guess the 2019 harvest is finished. Round baled 60 bales of corn stalks earlier today and then went to my neighbors to bale bean stubble. They cut them yesterday and left the stalks in the windrow. Big red combine really chewed them up. I guess I baled at least 150 or more since three in the afternoon to 12:45 am. Net wrap on the baler gave me a fit I doubt it cut the net on 50 bales all day. This old man is wore out and ready for bed. With the weather forcast I guess we will not get any fall tillage done this fall. I am thankful for the break in the weather that we now have enough bedding to get through to spring. The bean stubble bales were baled on shares. I asked him how are we dividing them? He is not sure yet but is the kind of neighbor that I am sure it will be fair. Tom
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