Why does anyone do little bales? because it builds character!! We used to do 3000 when I first came home 10 years ago, the 'idiot bricks' are a pain in the backside but so good for shy feeders or for starting out mobs on smaller rations. We just carted 370 on Saturday, mind you with the truck and a bale conveyor thats only two loads.The rest of the hay is done into 8x4x3 squares.A smidge smaller than the exports but they fit better onto the back of a ute to be slabbed out. That's always been my argument against rounds, sure they roll out easy but you get more spoilage from hooves when the hay is in one long line rather than slabbed out into a trail of piles.
I take my hat off to you lino6, I shudder to think of how many loads it took you and all without the help of a bale loader.
Brumby, not to sound like a whinging farmer, but a big part of the reason that farmers children don't come home is that the margins today are extremely slim and often the farm can't afford to pay the wages of that extra generation. Sure some of it is that the gen Yers today really don't seem to like the hard work but a big part of it is that they can't see a future in it. I disagree with them (as do most of my mates around the district, and we're all Gen Y) but can understand their logic, especially when you see the big pay packets they can earn elsewhere for less work, less responsibility and less risk.