The Massey

I don't even know anyone that puts up alfalfa anymore.I have I think 2 bucks that have shed 1 side already.
Yep, I was told by a farming buddy, who usually has around 80 total acres of alfalfa, that we wouldn’t have to worry much about storing small square bales, we would sell most of it without a problem. He also said, if we give a small discount, people will often come and pick it up right out of the field.
 
Yep, I was told by a farming buddy, who usually has around 80 total acres of alfalfa, that we wouldn’t have to worry much about storing small square bales, we would sell most of it without a problem. He also said, if we give a small discount, people will often come and pick it up right out of the field.

My back hurts thinking about 80 acres of small squares.


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I put out a small bale of alfalfa a week ago. Amazing how many and how often the deer are using it. I'm concerned about bloat, but so far I'm not seeing any negative effects.
 
I put out a small bale of alfalfa a week ago. Amazing how many and how often the deer are using it. I'm concerned about bloat, but so far I'm not seeing any negative effects.
I think they're smarter than cows, I've been doing this for several years and rarely do they eat that much at a time, even when they're there a while. Every single day, there are deer on the 2 bales I put out 3 weeks ago, and they've hardly put a dent in the amount of hay yet. I would be more worried in an area unlike yours and ours, that didn't have much food, or natural forage.
 
I can get down our driveway in my truck, but not up it. It's beautiful though.
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Our snow ended around 6 pm yesterday, and we have around 8" as well. I'm not going to go as far as calling it beautiful, but my wife would agree with you.
I also have a driveway that I can go down but not up sometimes when the plowed surface turns to ice, so I keep a pile of stone dust at the top, then I can go down through with a bucketfull of grit and shake it off as I go, problem solved.
 
Our snow ended around 6 pm yesterday, and we have around 8" as well. I'm not going to go as far as calling it beautiful, but my wife would agree with you.
I also have a driveway that I can go down but not up sometimes when the plowed surface turns to ice, so I keep a pile of stone dust at the top, then I can go down through with a bucketfull of grit and shake it off as I go, problem solved.
I scooped a little snow yesterday afternoon at the head of our driveway; then brought the gravel up with the shovel just at the tire tracks the last 15’ or so. Our front wheel drive cars can make it out now and I don’t have to drive the Land Cruiser every day. With these temps, this snow isn’t going anywhere soon.
 
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