Gordon St.Hilaire and his family farm shared some vintage tractors last time that assist in our annual hay production. We also have many other pieces of equipment that are part of this process. One example featured today is our 479 New Holland haybine. This piece of equipment is the first step in the hay production process. This unit cuts the hay, squeezes the hay and leaves it in rows to dry. There are several other steps involved in preparing our hay so stay tuned to see what comes next in the next blog. Have a great day!
Gordon St.Hilaire and his family farm continue to take viewers through the process of producing hay for our farm. We shared our Tedding machine last week and would like to share the next machine in the process which is our New Holland #56 rake. This machine puts the dried hay back into windrows to be baled. Our rake is a rolabar rake which means that it has only one reel. It is ground driven and uses many teeth that rotate on the reel to reassemble the hay into windrows to be baled by one of our two balers. This machine is easy to operate and requires minimal maintenance. This is another vital machine we use on our farm to produce top quality feed for our cattle.