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One ton = 2200 lbs (A long ton is 2200 lbs whereas a short ton is 2000 lbs.)

A ton of hay is usually one large round bale of hay. Large square bales are often 1000 lbs, so a ton could mean 2 of these bales. Furthermore, small square bales weigh around 75 lbs, so a ton of small squares could equal around 27 to 30 bales of hay.

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