Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Putting up the timothy hay.
First day of cutting. William takes his dad some cold water. Brad is cutting the timothy grass under our circle.
We bought a dicsbine to cut the grass. We are retiring our old swather....well it kind of retired its self. Brad is the one who cuts the hay, but here he's off enjoying the refreshments we brought him.
Before it's baled, it's fluffed up with a hay tedder. With alfalfa we rake two rows into one.
Hot dogs. It was too hot for the dogs.
I can't stand up for long because of my injured back, and desperately needing to get out of the sun, I sat with the dogs in the tall timothy. I leaned against the circle wheel and my feet in the deep wheel track and it was rather nice till I panicked when I heard the tractor coming. I forgot I was safe against the circle wheel as I struggled to get to my feet.
William is the one who does the baling. The timothy was as tall as me in places and made huge windrows.
Brad operates the tractor picking up the bales and William drives the truck. They had about 30 loads.
William took this photos for me. I'm so glad I wasn't there when this happened! Brad was putting a bale on the top row of the trailer and it rolled off and landed on to the top of his tractor! It's a jolly good thing the tractor has a strong cab or else it would have ended bad for Brad. The bale weighs over 1100 pounds!
It looks like cows are going to be eating this hay in Japan! I hope they enjoy it.
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3 comments:
Wow, that is scary the way that blue landed! Farming really is dangerous work.
I was wondering if you export your hay and you read mind and answered my question. :)
Wow! Hsy is a lot of work. Glad the falling bale didn't hurt anyone.
Oops! Hay! lol
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