Baling Hay with my Hay Mentor!

A finale to a ten day second cut marathon, coupled with a collaborative baling effort with my hay mentor (Doug), who teed up a few of his fields of second cut for me to bale and split the proceeds. ~~~ We are a ~60-acre haying operation in Conway, MA - making all small square bales for the local food, fiber, and livestock community. Learn more about our farm at windrowfarmconway.com, or connect with us on instagram @windrow.farm (I do my best to capture the season as it unfolds and I'm on the move, which sometimes means sub-par camerawork (as always, apologies for fast-panning, which tends to happen when I'm tired/rushed). A video diary of each season has been incredibly helpful for me to look back at, and I'm glad it resonates with others too - thanks for following along!) FAQ's:    • Why I *don’t* want a conditioner for my ha...      • Why I'm not worried about leaf shatter (in...      • Installing & Using a Hay Moisture Meter fo...   Equipment List: Massey Ferguson 275 Tractor Massey Ferguson 165 Tractor Massey Ferguson 135 Tractor Vermeer TM610 disc mower Kuhn GF5001 THA tedder Kuhn GA4101 GTH rotary rake Massey Ferguson 124 baler (with New Holland 70 bale thrower) (New Holland 256 hay rake) (Vicon RS410T Tedder) Four kicker wagons Delmhorst FX-2000 Hay Moisture Meter Sundown Fertilizer Spreader 2012 Ford F150 Down2Earth 5x8 trailer ----- #haybales #hayseason #haybale #tractor #masseyferguson #massey #farming #farmequipment #balinghay #baler #massachusetts #vermeer #kuhn #firstcut #windrow #hay #haymaking #hayharvesting