Baling Out
/TALES FROM THE BACK 40 - Last month, I wrote about how my family and I spent plenty of time out in the field and up in the haymow producing and putting away thousands of small square bales each year. On our farm, they were 18 inches wide, 14 inches high, and 36 inches long and weighed around 40 pounds each. Those are Dad’s measurements; Mom said they’re underestimated. “They were more like seven feet long and weighed about 100 pounds each,” she said. While we kept making those thousands of square bales every summer, we also graduated to other sizes and formats of hay accumulation.
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