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<blockquote data-quote="rockroadseminole" data-source="post: 1456640" data-attributes="member: 24842"><p>I have about 200 acres to cover, and at 10' a pass that would get a little dull. But not too bad. I don't see how the cost of any of this stuff adds up in a downward market, but the goal would be to minimize/eliminate feed and hay cost. Possibly rent out the service to other ranchers. It would hopefully increase stock density too. In my area we can grow green forage year round with the right tools.</p><p></p><p>When you compare the prices to comparable sized drills, these are actually cheaper. I would assume maintenance cost would be lower due to fewer bearings, etc. </p><p></p><p>I didn't post a link to the other one before. It looks like it's a New Zealand company with dealers in the US. </p><p>Aitchison Grassfarmer link: <a href="http://www.reesegroup.co.nz/Aitchison/category/Grass%2BFarmer.html#" target="_blank">http://www.reesegroup.co.nz/Aitchison/c ... rmer.html#</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockroadseminole, post: 1456640, member: 24842"] I have about 200 acres to cover, and at 10' a pass that would get a little dull. But not too bad. I don't see how the cost of any of this stuff adds up in a downward market, but the goal would be to minimize/eliminate feed and hay cost. Possibly rent out the service to other ranchers. It would hopefully increase stock density too. In my area we can grow green forage year round with the right tools. When you compare the prices to comparable sized drills, these are actually cheaper. I would assume maintenance cost would be lower due to fewer bearings, etc. I didn't post a link to the other one before. It looks like it's a New Zealand company with dealers in the US. Aitchison Grassfarmer link: [url=http://www.reesegroup.co.nz/Aitchison/category/Grass%2BFarmer.html#]http://www.reesegroup.co.nz/Aitchison/c ... rmer.html#[/url] [/QUOTE]
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