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<blockquote data-quote="cowsrus" data-source="post: 810184" data-attributes="member: 6485"><p>You can argue this all day, i have enjoyed reading everyones comments, but for myself i actually enjoy baling my own hay and always have. I get a sense of accomplishment out of of doing it myself, its hard work and frustrating at times and sometimes (rare), everything goes great. I buy decent equipment that i can afford and just work with what i've got. I think it has payed off for me cause i don't (can't ) buy new eqipment and since i'm doing it for myself, i can do it whenever i think its ready and the weather is right. I don't fertilize, but i've been trying to add in legumes every year to help . This year my hay tested at 9.2 % crude protein and i was happy with that. I thought it was my best hay ever cause i got everything cut about the right time and not too late. And i might add that i usually only bale about 150- 200 4x5s every year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowsrus, post: 810184, member: 6485"] You can argue this all day, i have enjoyed reading everyones comments, but for myself i actually enjoy baling my own hay and always have. I get a sense of accomplishment out of of doing it myself, its hard work and frustrating at times and sometimes (rare), everything goes great. I buy decent equipment that i can afford and just work with what i've got. I think it has payed off for me cause i don't (can't ) buy new eqipment and since i'm doing it for myself, i can do it whenever i think its ready and the weather is right. I don't fertilize, but i've been trying to add in legumes every year to help . This year my hay tested at 9.2 % crude protein and i was happy with that. I thought it was my best hay ever cause i got everything cut about the right time and not too late. And i might add that i usually only bale about 150- 200 4x5s every year. [/QUOTE]
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