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    wrapping a stack of big bales

    OK. Impressive. Really cool lift and shift squeeze/speer tool. But, every now and then I see a technology that I think Just because we can do something doesn't mean we should do it. I know from experience of wrapping bales individually how easily that stretchy wrap can be damaged by...
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    Southern U.S. ranching ??s

    I participate in a blog called HayTalk from time to time. Several members in the Kentucky area claim that they historically can't find customers for their hay, consequently they are selling it at cost of production or less. I suggest you look at that situation. My suggestions to them have been...
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    Spayed hfrs

    Greetings to all of you. I've read this post and another post recently on the same subject from top to bottom twice. I'm hoping for a little grace from those of you who are clearly more experienced and invested in the beef business than I am as I ask my question. I'm really curious WHY...
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    Hay shares?

    Long ago I Used to take on my neighbors places on 50/50 basis.... I provided equip and labor, took my share and left theirs lay. Learned a lot as I went along..for example: the customer is not equipped or able to move their own hay. Now the same places are 75/25, I take mine and stack theirs...
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    vermeer balers

    I've run into a new problem and am looking for some considered input. I'm baling Haylage with my Vermeer 504i. The machine is turning four belts, two 14 inchers on the outsides and two 6 inchers in the middle. Yesterday about half way thru my mowed acres I shredded an outside belt. The...
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    Drought question (again)

    Western Washington (state) has plenty of grass and water.... Deep into First cutting out here. Wish I knew enough about cattle to take yours in on board/share.
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