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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 810332" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Yes can argue this all day but input cost will never change. It cost me 34 dollars a roll last year to produce quality hay. Now I could lower my hay cost by not fertilizing, I would just raise it on protien. You can't starve profit into a cow. When I was younger and the vertabrae where in good shape I enjoyed baling hay also didn't make it any cheaper or more expensive. The only thing I get by baling my own it's on my time schedule.</p><p>My labor has value as well or used to that 34 dollars was with no labor cost. Today I will gladly pay someone 6 dollars a roll to bale my hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 810332, member: 694"] Yes can argue this all day but input cost will never change. It cost me 34 dollars a roll last year to produce quality hay. Now I could lower my hay cost by not fertilizing, I would just raise it on protien. You can't starve profit into a cow. When I was younger and the vertabrae where in good shape I enjoyed baling hay also didn't make it any cheaper or more expensive. The only thing I get by baling my own it's on my time schedule. My labor has value as well or used to that 34 dollars was with no labor cost. Today I will gladly pay someone 6 dollars a roll to bale my hay. [/QUOTE]
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