It will take a lot to get to the last straw!
The wheat was harvested from the very large field in the background. The straw was then baled and stacked as you see it. There were three of these large “walls” of straw. As you can see, these bales require a tractor with forks to move: you don’t manhandle these bales!
Good morning, guys. In all my years in Michigan, I’ve never seen it stacked like this, wow! Absolutely no way you’ll manhandle these bails!!
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I would like to see the baler that produces bales of this size. They did not have them when I was in farming decades ago!
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You and me both! I mostly have experience operating large tractors pulling brush hogs for cutting the trails and fields where I used to work. And a few other machines, I miss those days in Michigan! We called them Bush Hogs though.
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Wow. Great abundance.π±
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I hope they got good yields form the wheat as well! Thanks for stopping by today. Happy Wednesday.
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Haha! I looked at the post title and thought, “Uh oh. Critters have gotten in the garden.” My cats were ready to help ferret them out! π Catchy title.
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Yay, my plan worked! I thought the play on words might be fun. Oh, thanks for the offer of your cats. π
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My daughter has similar fields behind her property, and I would love to see the stacks there
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I would like to see the baler that made those large bales. I used to have a round baler that would put out a 1000 pound bale of hay.
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Do they bale the straw from the wheat at your daughter’s place? Does she raise any crops?
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She doesn’t, she backs onto the fields. I have watched the machine baling them up.
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wow! that’s a lot of bales! π
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Thanks for an interesting glimpse into farm life. I don’t understand how you stack them so high. That’s taller than a forklift right?
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I have not seen the baler or the equipment they use to move these. I was driving by and saw the bales. π
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Hmm, now I’m intrigued though. Must search this out. π
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