Anyone know almost hay baling? Last year I had a guy bale my field surrounded by my...

Last year I had a guy bale my field surrounded by my front yard because there be too many large mounds of clumped cut grass and I couldn't mow over it from the year past. I told him to go ahead and bale it (I don't get a percentage of the bales). I purely wanted the clumps removed. It yielded him 17 ample round bales last year.

He just get done baling this year. I think he baled early within hopes of getting another batch around September too.

But the thing is: when he go to actually bale the hay, now in attendance are long rows of clumped grass all the way across the courtyard that didn't get picked up by the baler, which defeats the undamaged purpose of wanting him to do it in the first place.

Why can't a baler pick ALL of it up rather than departing rows of cut grass everywhere? Does anyone know about baling?
Answers:    The reasons a baler won't pick up adjectives the hay is because the operator is careless and not keeping the row centered within the baler pickup or the baler itself is missing pickup teeth. If the man plans on another crop later this year it is in his own best interests to verbs it up. It will be very difficult to mow with those feeble windrows of hay and he won't want that old black moldy hay in his bales.
Baling is a three step process after adjectives the hay must be raked to insure proper drying and to pull the thatch from close to the ground up to the surface. The bailer will not pick up thatch and raining grass close to the surface it is very important that you walk ahead and rake your field even now rather or the thatch will cause bald spots and possibly spread fungus to spread through your crop I used to follow and nouns the hay on trucks and trailers when I was a kid..but do not remember hay adjectives over..that was the idea.to cut and verbs your fields so they are healthy..the single time you may have a problem is on tight corners..and you know why from watching...turning radius.sooooooooooo