Posted by Don-Wi on September 27, 2013 at 20:28:03 from (75.207.97.81):
In Reply to: Sweet clover posted by wijim on September 27, 2013 at 19:38:18:
Nothing from what I've seen driving between home in Hilbert to Chilton, work in Menasha, and the farm in Kaukauna. A co-worker lives in Oshkosh along 41 and said they'd be finished with their beans tomorrow, and they'll have all their winter wheat in to boot.
I may be chopping bean straw for a gent out towards freedom, but he hasn't returned my call yet from earlier today. I custom baled some small squares for him about a month ago and we had talked about it. USDA rates guide figures around $100/ hr to custom chop, but with our older tractor and chopper, I'm thinking $60/hr is more reasonable. I can still make a buck and not be bending him over so hard. Just want to make sure it'll fit in with us chopping our corn in another 2 weeks or so.
As far as the sweet clover, I'll probably give my one gal a call and see if she wants any or not. She wants 500 bales, and last Saturday I delivered 213, so I've still got 287 to go. And it's gotta go to Wittenburg. I'm selling it for $4/bale, plus $.75 delivery because of the distance involved. If I can sell her some of this, I can atleast save myself handling it 2 times going from the wagon to the mow, and then the mow to the wagon.
Some will only be good for cover hay, as one side had lots of small trees and such starting to grow. I think the brush hog actually makes it grow more vigorously as it was very thick in spots. The haybine cut right through the stuff but I surely can't sell that crap as horse hay.
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