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Buying Hay vs. Growing Hay
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<blockquote data-quote="txag" data-source="post: 34639" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>bill's reasons to buy hay are pretty much our reasons to make our own (vs hiring a custom baler). because we don't have someone coming in our fields bringing in who-knows-what kind of weeds & seeds, we are able to control the weeds much more effectively. we can get in & cut & bale as soon as the forecast is positive for hay-making & don't have to wait in line for a custom baler to work us in their schedule. we make more than enough for ourselves & sell the extra for extra income. what we don't sell in the summer when everyone else is making hay, we put in the barn (both round & square) & sell in the winter at higher prices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txag, post: 34639, member: 8"] bill's reasons to buy hay are pretty much our reasons to make our own (vs hiring a custom baler). because we don't have someone coming in our fields bringing in who-knows-what kind of weeds & seeds, we are able to control the weeds much more effectively. we can get in & cut & bale as soon as the forecast is positive for hay-making & don't have to wait in line for a custom baler to work us in their schedule. we make more than enough for ourselves & sell the extra for extra income. what we don't sell in the summer when everyone else is making hay, we put in the barn (both round & square) & sell in the winter at higher prices. [/QUOTE]
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