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Default American Farmers Fight Rise In Hay Thefts

On 12/6/2012 12:52 AM, harry wrote:
On Dec 5, 6:02 pm, IGot2P wrote:
On 12/5/2012 11:45 AM, harry wrote:









On Dec 5, 2:21 pm, Home Guy wrote:
Bob F wrote:
The more I read that story the more BS it is.


How do you "hook into hay"?
How are bales left out "prior to harvesting"?


Journalism has sunk pretty low in the USA.


Ever drive past hayfields? I see bales all over them at times,
with nobody in sight.


Harry (being in the UK) is not familiar with the size and scale of farm
fields here in north america.


I know they are moved under cover as soon as possible to keep them dry.


Obviously, you don't have a clue. Most balers wraps the big bales with a
waterproof material so they can be left out year around. They are moved
out of the hay field but normally simply to an open area where the
livestock cannot get to them.


Obviously, you don't have a clue. That is not hay in the black
plastic, it is silage.


Harry, are you trying to look even dumber than you really are or what? I
didn't even mention black plastic and what we wrap in plastic (normally
clear or white) is definitely hay and NOT silage!