The cute little boy with glasses that comes out of the hay truck also plays Dwight's nephew in the Farm episode of the last season.
For his work on this episode, Aaron Shure was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for Episodic Comedy.
The word "wuphf" is used 21 times. It was used six more times in the deleted scenes for a total of 27.
Dwight has a "hay day" in the parking lot. But the bales shown are straw bales, not hay
In this episode, Sabre introduces a commission cap, prompting Jim's story arc in the episode as he no longer has an incentive to work. This contradicts the season six episode Manager and Salesman (2010), in which Michael and Jim compete for the position of salesmen rather than manager, due to the fact that Sabre has no commission cap on sales.
Edit: At about six minutes in, Angela explains that a new company policy instituted a commission cap and this is why this isn't a contradiction.
Edit: At about six minutes in, Angela explains that a new company policy instituted a commission cap and this is why this isn't a contradiction.