those are the huge ones. no idea.
I have no idea. I should ask my neighbor if he knows.
We almost never see hay bales shaped like this around here. They are all round, the round ones are somehow wrapped in plastic.
I love seeing square bales. Round ones are neat, but I miss seeing the square ones like there were in Wyoming.
I have no idea how much they would weigh.I haven't seen hay bales like this for a long time. I wonder why they make them round now? Great picture.
a clever way to stack them, i know they require a MAN to pick them up and not ME
A fine shot of the huge bales. I saw one farm on a recent drive that was baling rectangle shaped bales…they looked very, very heavy, but stacked well.
I saw it somewhere once and knew THEN I would never want to lift one by myself. :))
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those are the huge ones. no idea.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea. I should ask my neighbor if he knows.
ReplyDeleteWe almost never see hay bales shaped like this around here. They are all round, the round ones are somehow wrapped in plastic.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing square bales. Round ones are neat, but I miss seeing the square ones like there were in Wyoming.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea how much they would weigh.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen hay bales like this for a long time. I wonder why they make them round now? Great picture.
a clever way to stack them, i know they require a MAN to pick them up and not ME
ReplyDeleteA fine shot of the huge bales. I saw one farm on a recent drive that was baling rectangle shaped bales…they looked very, very heavy, but stacked well.
ReplyDeleteI saw it somewhere once and knew THEN I would never want to lift one by myself. :))
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