First Cut of the Season
- mleonard76
- Jun 7
- 1 min read
It's hay season again at Angel Valley, and the fields are finally drying out enough for George and the family to get the equipment rolling. This year's first cutting looks strong — good color, good growth, and the weather's been cooperating just enough to get it baled before the next round of rain comes through.
If you're stocking up for horses, goats, or rabbits, now's the time to reach out. Square bales are going fast once the season gets underway, and we'd rather hold some for our regulars than scramble in August.
While the hay crew is busy in the fields, the firewood pile keeps growing too — every fallen tree we clear this summer is wood that'll be seasoned and ready by the time the weather turns cold again. Splitting and stacking now means drier, better-burning wood for you this winter.
As always, if you're in Sussex or Bergen County, we deliver. Email us at michelle@angelvalleyfarm1984.com or order through the site to reserve your hay or firewood.

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