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Old 03-31-2009, 09:14 AM   #22
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Re: Sent one down the road today.

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Originally Posted by 1956cameo View Post
Thanks for helping me out with my curiosity. I had no clue. They must have had alot of pastureland to fill that big barn up with hay.
They filled up the bunker and up above on the main barn. He bought hay from Eastern Washington too. I remember those hay trucks would come in and the calls would go out for "volunteers" to buck all the hay into the loft. I dont even know if I could lift a bail of hay anymore lol. The little kids would get out on the truck and hop on the bails and ride em up the conveyors into the loft. Those were actually fun times when it was a working dairy.
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