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<blockquote data-quote="Wewild" data-source="post: 512856" data-attributes="member: 671"><p>I'm looking for the increase % so i can chiper on the increase in hay needed. Is it 5% or 10%? I considered this as an option but it means baling on land that has laid by for a year or so. To make good hay it would have to be planted and go through summer on some sorgrums and i know it won't make if it don't rain. We can get maybe enough with a lower intial investment by doing as you have stated earlier. At least we will be able to to get the LP. If it isn't economically feasible then we will have to consider other options.</p><p></p><p>If the rain is normal this year, we won't have a problem. If the rain is the same as last year, we will make it. If the rain is just as bad in 2009, we will be in trouble with some serious restructuring.</p><p></p><p>We have been fortunate to have chicken liiter available for ourselves but not on what we maybe looking to rent or cut for free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wewild, post: 512856, member: 671"] I'm looking for the increase % so i can chiper on the increase in hay needed. Is it 5% or 10%? I considered this as an option but it means baling on land that has laid by for a year or so. To make good hay it would have to be planted and go through summer on some sorgrums and i know it won't make if it don't rain. We can get maybe enough with a lower intial investment by doing as you have stated earlier. At least we will be able to to get the LP. If it isn't economically feasible then we will have to consider other options. If the rain is normal this year, we won't have a problem. If the rain is the same as last year, we will make it. If the rain is just as bad in 2009, we will be in trouble with some serious restructuring. We have been fortunate to have chicken liiter available for ourselves but not on what we maybe looking to rent or cut for free. [/QUOTE]
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