Posted by Big M on June 02, 2008 at 05:13:55 from (63.160.30.120):
In Reply to: wheat straw posted by Roy in georgia on June 01, 2008 at 17:16:31:
We had a late freeze-snow here in KS last year and pretty well did in our winter wheat crop. So we purchased a 25 foot flex head and cut all the wheat on the ground and winrowed the straw. Baled most of it in big round bales with plastic string, not net wrap. The last two of 40 loads of 34 bales per load are leaving this week. Half went to Denver and half went to Iowa. Helped salvage our disasterous wheat crop. Will bale another 1000 bales this year if the market is out there. Little square bales do not sell well unless you have a semi load and want to load a moving van headed east somewhere.
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