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Baling equipment vs. buying
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<blockquote data-quote="gabby" data-source="post: 172658" data-attributes="member: 553"><p>I lease out my 75 acres of hay land and buy hay for my cows and horses. It costs me a lot more than $17 per roll to buy hay but I have no intention of ever baling my own hay again. I like it not being my problem when the weather doesn't cooperate, equipment breaks down, etc. It costs me about $20,000 per year to buy hay for well over 100 head, and the lease income offsets some of that. Plus, I don't end up owning hay that was rained on like I would if I baled my own. </p><p></p><p>Keep on buying it!</p><p>gabby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gabby, post: 172658, member: 553"] I lease out my 75 acres of hay land and buy hay for my cows and horses. It costs me a lot more than $17 per roll to buy hay but I have no intention of ever baling my own hay again. I like it not being my problem when the weather doesn't cooperate, equipment breaks down, etc. It costs me about $20,000 per year to buy hay for well over 100 head, and the lease income offsets some of that. Plus, I don't end up owning hay that was rained on like I would if I baled my own. Keep on buying it! gabby [/QUOTE]
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