sounds like you got a plan! you really shouldnt need the tedder unless you get your hay wet, weve never used a tedder around here we simply use the rake and roll it again,and the less you can turn it the better.But in all reality ,you'll lose less hay by stacking it in a good stack outside than if it were in bales and you stacked it outside.The difference is a good stack will let most of the rain run off,and what gets wet will have enough air circulation to dry,but bales when they are wet will actually stay wet and get moldy.they are just too tight to allow much air circulation.Bales do let you keep a better track of how much your feeding an animal though.If your going to bale ,start watching around auctions and things for tarps made for a truck or trailers,they are excellent for covering small square bales since they have sides and a top.And they are heavy enough they dont blow near as bad as those plastic tarps most folks use.cover bales but dont cover loose hay stacks.good luck to you and your intended!!,always good to see young folks interested in having a farm nowdays ,theres far too few.
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