started helping h hay when I was 5 or 6. was dragging hay back on the wagon at 8 and was stacking hay on the wagon with my older girl cousin at 10. was stacking wagons by myself at 13 on. also mowed a lot of hay away. every morning unloaded 3 wagons from the day before while still cool. Most days baled around 5-600 bales, when weather was right or had enough help then 1000-1200 bales were done. Best baling was in my 20's had a younger girl cousin driving the tractor while I stacked we stayed ahead and was waiting on empty wagons by 3pm. She drove the tractor very smooth exactly the way she was told by her dad. would back the baler up to the wagon to hitch up and always had an eye on me so she could stop if had a broken bale. did 15-20,000 bales a lot of years. now all grain crops and none of us in shape to bale any more hay. even spent my the last 5 days of my honeymoon baling hay. sure enjoyed it. some days were brutal, too hot, no wind. most days had some breeze
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