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Today we're making cornstalk bales. Here's the recipe:
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Chop 'em.....

Rake 'em......

Gather 'em in a baler......

Expel 'em in tight, wrapped rolls......
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Bring 'em in from the field.......

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That's all there is to it. During the upcoming long, cold months of winter, these cornstalk bales will provide dry, comfortable bedding for the cattle.
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1 comment:
How cool was that!! Loved the way you showed us your recipe for making corn bales. We don't see any round balers around these parts. Thank you for sharing.
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