Wildflower from August, 2011 |
It is really nice when one gets to the time of year when people starting looking at you sideways and saying..."Got hay? We're going to need X number of bales...".
We had a gorgeous hay window, in terms of weather, this past week. It had me standing, staring into the breeze, wanting to hay. Unfortunately, like other people with clay soils, we need a few dry days before such a window in the spring to allow the hay field to dry out. That kind of weather hasn't happened yet. Haying on wet grounds mucks up the soil, and produces potentially musty hay.
But, the haying equipment is all out of storage, oil and greased, and ready to go. Well, almost. We're still messing around with the bale knotter a bit, but we'll manage that. We just need the weather.
We'll list hay for sale on the farm website and on Craig's List when we have hay in the barn. I know it would be easier for some buyers if we did advance sales, and I'd really like to say "yes" when we get asked. But, we need to get the hay in the barn first, and then sell it. We're a small, local farm, relying on some older equipment and some older people, and we don't want to promise something that we might not be able to deliver.
Producing and selling hay is an important part of our ability to keep the land classified as "agricultural", as we slowly improve soils and increase our vegetable production. Please remember us when you need feed or mulch hay and pass the word.
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