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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 966880" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Hay in a barn is as good as money in a bank...it's there when you need it.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, what costs do you expect to incur NEXT year to replace any you sell today? Would you be ahead to keep what you have, cut production costs next year maybe producing a little less and still come out ahead? OH....don't forget the cost of equipment wear and tear as well as your time (or someone else's) to replace anything you sell when doing your calculations. Depending on the size and scale of your operation, you may be surprised how the numbers fall. Really to many variables for a single answer to fit every instance. (What that means is I believe my hay in the barn is more valuable in the barn than converting it to cash.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 966880, member: 7795"] Hay in a barn is as good as money in a bank...it's there when you need it. Secondly, what costs do you expect to incur NEXT year to replace any you sell today? Would you be ahead to keep what you have, cut production costs next year maybe producing a little less and still come out ahead? OH....don't forget the cost of equipment wear and tear as well as your time (or someone else's) to replace anything you sell when doing your calculations. Depending on the size and scale of your operation, you may be surprised how the numbers fall. Really to many variables for a single answer to fit every instance. (What that means is I believe my hay in the barn is more valuable in the barn than converting it to cash.) [/QUOTE]
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