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Ready, Set, Mow: Preparing for the Hay Season
Perfect hay-baling conditions can be hard to come by, especially with the unpredictability of late spring weather. That’s why it’s crucial to start preparing for the hay season at least a month before your first cutting. In this blog, we’ll outline the steps to ensure your equipment, fields, and storage are prepared well before the first cutting.
Prepare Your Hay Baling Equipment
Ideally, much of the spring preparation should have been done the previous fall. If you foll
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Apr 1st 2025
Wheel Rake or Belt Rake? The Best Rake for Your Small-Farm Haying Needs
After more than a decade of helping small-farm operators meet their haying needs, Tractor Tools Direct has narrowed down its inventory to two types of hay rakes–wheel rakes and belt rakes. There are several practical reasons for this including these machines’:Ease of useEase of maintenance and repairAvailability of replacement partsAbility to be sized to specific farm/tractor requirementsAffordabilityRead on to determine which of these rakes best meets the needs of your small-farm haying operati
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Jun 1st 2023
The Raking Process
Over the past few months we have been covering the basics of hay production. We have already discussed
mowing and tedding. In this blog we will discuss the raking process.
Once your fields have cured, it’s time to rake. Though by this point in the process your sights are set on a field full of sweet-smelling bales, raking should never be overlooked in its importance to the final product. Raking done well can increase the quality of a bale while raking done poorly will surely decrease it.
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Jul 1st 2021
Hay Cuttings: A Comparison
In a previous
blog, we discussed when to cut hay. In this blog, we will provide an overview of a season’s different hay cuttings.
Typically, first cuttings of a hay season can be achieved around May 15th in the southern regions of the US and May 25th to the north. The climate of a location will determine the number of cuttings that can be achieved each year. Northern areas of the US might only get 2 cuttings per season while southern areas might get 4 or more.
In very general terms,
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Feb 1st 2020