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Posted by old hay hand on May 19, 2004 at 20:43:47 from (204.119.21.68):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Doing alot with a little posted by dhermesc on May 19, 2004 at 12:07:05:
i haave a hard time with the 1500 acres of hay..if memory serves me correctly, when i was younger working for a custom baler we could bale about 20 acres a day. 1500 acres would be continuous baling for 75 days(not allowing for a second or third cutting) stubble clover would make about 100 bales per acre..that would be 150,000 bales of hay per cutting. alfalfa around here makes 60 bales per acre. that translates into 90,000 bales the first time around..you ain't pulling our legs just a little bit are ya??
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