Posted by Banditfarmer on March 04, 2015 at 08:10:19 from (75.186.9.25):
In the winter months I have a little more time to cruse the internet. On Youtube I found a framer in of all places Frenchtown New Jersey baling hay, Mulch Hay! What the heck is Mulch hay? Well it hay baled to sell to the mushroom farms. I found this rather interesting as it's something I knew nothing about. He has in interesting mix of equipment old and new most of witch is JD. New equipment that works like a dream and new stuff that is a POS and equipment that is poorly designed that causes lots of problems. This guy seams to be a little nutty but I guess you would have to be to make and post video as often as he does. But it is interesting to see how others farm in different areas of this country. He bales a lot of hay, I video he said he sell about 7 to 8000 ton of big square bales a year to the mushroom farms alone and to me that's a lot of hay. He even bales mulch hay in January of all things. Really different to see that done that's for sure.
Anyway Has anyone watch the videos on Youtube from "onelonleyfarmer"? And what do you think of them? And I wonder how close he is to Larry there in NJ? I don't know the guy or have anything to do with him but I like the videos and it makes me thing of some of the things I did over the years good and bad, And he seams to enjoy what he's doing and working with his family. I just like seeing thing that are done elseware in the country. Bandit
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