I find terms and old measures interesting. I’m old enough to remember my wwII Dad as a young man. When he bought his farm here in west Arkansas it had lots of post oak and red cedar on it. He cut and split posts with a one man cross cut, a bow saw, I believe an 8# and 4# sledgehammer, 3 steel...
Thanks everyone for your input. As I have looked around a bit for balers I might like twine better than I thought. Like every thing else people are proud $$$$$ of balers, especially net wrap. You never know when a “deal” might show up.
Andy
Hi, just signed on today. Raised on a dairy farm in the ft smith area. Always been connected to agriculture. On an acreage that is part of the farm that Dad bought in 49 when I was 11 months old.Been running mama cows growing hay here and on lease land. Usually sell about 500 4x5’s grass hay...