It’s a pleasant time of the year as a lot of the harvest is complete out on the prairies of North America. The intensity level of completing the harvest successfully without injury or mechanical breakdown is waning and the pace is slowing considerably. Many areas have had a light frost and the weather has cleared up along with the temperatures being comfortable.
Of course many farmers/ranchers still have to collect their big round bales and get them stacked so they will keep over winter and so they can be retrieved for feed in the snows of winter. Yes, there is another whole line of expensive machinery used for hay preparation and collection. But the general consensus is one of “it’s nice to have the bales made and ready for collection” so no one complains too loud about the collecting and the associated more relaxed pace.
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Well its getting on toward sundown and I don’t fancy looking for my bales in the dark so I better get to it while I have time for one more load. It’s a beautiful time of day to be outside and of course the dogs love tearing around in the stubble fields delighting in the smells and chasing whatever can be chased.
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Martin E. Silenus