Frey spends about as much time marketing his hay as growing it.
By keeping track of weather patterns for flying, he gets a good idea of what Mother Nature is likely to throw at him while he's haying. He quickly stacks bales on semi trailers and moves them to dark sheds. Frey spends about as much time marketing his hay as growing it. When baling, he watches moisture content using a baler-mounted tester. He also enjoys trucking hay to Florida and backhauling fruit. Our rates are still lower than most other carriers. But Frey also thinks outside the box when producing the type of product that brings high prices from horse owners. Dark sheds preserve moisture and color; so does keeping the sheds full, he says. Looking for premium quality Orchard, Timothy and Alfalfa.
Bales are stacked on the cut edge to enhance air movement.