Once upon a time, hay bales were the norm when it came to harvesting hay. Now hay is chopped into wagons and stored in long “white worms.” There are still some bales, but they are huge, round bales ...
It's summer. Fields throughout western Colorado have been cut, and the hay baled, using various forms of modern technology — small bales, large bales, round and square bales, stack wagons and people ...
There are nearly nine tons of hay in the stack in the south pasture... or maybe seven ... or fewer than six. This decrease is not because anything is eating the hay yet. It's because there seems to be ...
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