Spring Farm Hay Pics

Just some farm and hay pictures from the past week or so here in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Enjoy!

Mowing barley to wrap.
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Tedding, raking and baling grass hay that was wrapped.
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Hauling in bales.
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Some of the barley.
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Chief supervisor checking things out.
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Some of the crop and hay ground.
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One of the baldy calves.
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New cleanup bull for the heifers.
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Great pictures please keep um coming. I m at work and drop in and check out the new posts from time to time.....Bobby
 
Not sure of the color of those tractors, but the young lady makes up for it. LOL Seriously though, great pictures. Nice equipment, beautiful country, and nice beef critters. I've only seen one field of hay cut for the first crop here in central Iowa, not sure he was able to get it up before this batch of rain. What do you do with the barley hay, feed it or sell it?
 
Nobody here in Central Oh. would even think about taking a tractor out in a field let alone cutting, waaay too wet. supposed to rain all week again. :^(
 
On here,we never post a pic of a dog without telling his name!What is it?LOL ;^) nice pictures!Thanks
 
Thanks for the great pictures. I have always wanted to see the Shenandoah Valley. My family tree goes back there. My mother's mother's grandpa was born in Shenandoah County. His folks came over from Germany. There name was Nagel. He married a gal born west of Shenandoah County. Her folks came from Germany.

Charley Hellickson, gold medal winner.
 
You must have got the work done before the rains came or you have one big dryer.I can only see mud where my garden will be.I like the pictures.I also live and work in the Shenandoah Valley.
 
We feed almost all of the round bales we make. Usually try to have some extra small square bales to sell. All of the barley and other small grain hay is wet wrapped and fed to beef cows and dairy heifers.
 
Thanks for the great pics. chomping at the bit to get started here in SE Indiana, but my tractor doesn"t have mudders on it.
 
Hi Reese,Pleased to meet you.Hope to see you often here on TTF!Your people make some great pictures!
 

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