Posted by Don-WI on June 06, 2009 at 18:12:16 from (72.135.112.139):
Finished up our 1st crop today, and no major breakdowns either. Only problem was a couple shear bolts in our 920 wagon and the chopper. 3 each I think.
We didn't quite fill the bag, the hay on the home farm was kinda dissapointing so there wasn't as much there as there should have been. 13 loads from 24 acres at home, 11 loads from 15 acres up the road. This was all a mix of new seeding last year to 4-5 years old. The new seeding and 2nd year seeding was the absolute best, and really filled the wagons fast.
Some of the feilds are gonna get plowed under and put into corn, hopefully by the end of the week. Dad's gonna haul manure on them when the rain quits (got done right before it picked up some) and I already have the plow on the 1855 now after the chopper.
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