in Tn, they get about 3 cuttings per season. They get the rolls up within 1-2 days after theyre rolled. They are then moved either to a barn or to the edge of the same field in a nice long row.

Tarping them is optional.


If they are still sitting out in the field all random-like in the same positions that the baler crapped them out....well then it's possible that the farmer is derelict in his affairs and spends his time on the campfire talking about rain and mud and colored ww2 newsreels whilst his hay goes to shît.