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<blockquote data-quote="auctionboy" data-source="post: 355086" data-attributes="member: 3495"><p>Thinks you have to look at is:</p><p>Can you fix it if it breaks</p><p>How much can you buy hay for( number 1).</p><p>Do you have the lbor, or back for it</p><p>and as said befor if you grassed the land and bought hay how would it effect the bottom line?</p><p> My new ay of looking at things is buy the cheapest hay and buy the equipment to make garss silage. You have to do your own math but with making your own silage weather doesn't effect as much if you supplement with a small amount of very highly nutrietous silage and maybe a pound or so of grain you maybe more economical. It is for me, do your own math and see just how cheap you can buy low quality roufage for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="auctionboy, post: 355086, member: 3495"] Thinks you have to look at is: Can you fix it if it breaks How much can you buy hay for( number 1). Do you have the lbor, or back for it and as said befor if you grassed the land and bought hay how would it effect the bottom line? My new ay of looking at things is buy the cheapest hay and buy the equipment to make garss silage. You have to do your own math but with making your own silage weather doesn't effect as much if you supplement with a small amount of very highly nutrietous silage and maybe a pound or so of grain you maybe more economical. It is for me, do your own math and see just how cheap you can buy low quality roufage for. [/QUOTE]
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