Hay Baling Equipment for Small-Scale Production

By Tim Nephew
Updated on June 7, 2023
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Mini round balers are lightweight, making them safer to operate on slopes and in confined spaces.

Learn the basics of small-scale hay production and find the best hay baling equipment for your farm.

Owners of small rural acreages often find themselves with limited options when it comes to acquiring hay. Buying hay on the market can be expensive, and the quality may not always be up to your standards. Even if you have a hayfield on your property, if you don’t own baling equipment, your only option is to find someone to bale the hay for you.

Having someone bale hay for you can be expensive; at the very least, it’ll result in splitting a percentage of the crop in lieu of payment, which can leave you short of your hay needs. If you use fewer than 100 bales per year, it’s probably more economical to buy hay from a reputable seller. If your needs surpass 100 bales, however, or if you want to guarantee quality, it’s worth considering baling your own hay. Even if your acreage is limited, affordable hay baling equipment options exist, allowing you to make the most of small-scale hay production.

Regardless of the yield per year, there are four basic components to producing hay: cutting, tedding, raking, and baling.

Cutting

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