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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 811085" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>BB I have never hid the fact that I bale around 3000 a yr some yrs more some yrs a little less </p><p> I also do it all with just me and my wife now and then If the wife has other things to do I have a guy that helps me to pay for his hay </p><p> when we were running hard at one time we would bale 30,000 or more squares a yr and also 4-5000 big round bales </p><p>but we were running a full time haying crew at the time and did everything from cut it to put it in the barn </p><p></p><p>if I wanted to put up more bales of lesser quality hay I could bale more bales but I won't bale junk and at 3000 bales I can get to my customers hay when it needs done and I ain't spending excess money on fuel running all over to bale junk hay </p><p> plus like Dun says I do bale a good tight bale and that makes a big difference on how many bales you bale in a field </p><p> I wouldn't bale hay your junk hay for you because you don't "WASTE MONEY ON FERTILIZER" your words not mine </p><p>and if it isn't fertilized it is a waste of everybodies time from the guy baling it to the guy that is feeding low quality hay to his cows and trying to fool them into thinking it is good and yes the cows will eat it when you starve them to it </p><p> 1 bale of hay per day for 70 cows is pretty much starving them to it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 811085, member: 8829"] BB I have never hid the fact that I bale around 3000 a yr some yrs more some yrs a little less I also do it all with just me and my wife now and then If the wife has other things to do I have a guy that helps me to pay for his hay when we were running hard at one time we would bale 30,000 or more squares a yr and also 4-5000 big round bales but we were running a full time haying crew at the time and did everything from cut it to put it in the barn if I wanted to put up more bales of lesser quality hay I could bale more bales but I won't bale junk and at 3000 bales I can get to my customers hay when it needs done and I ain't spending excess money on fuel running all over to bale junk hay plus like Dun says I do bale a good tight bale and that makes a big difference on how many bales you bale in a field I wouldn't bale hay your junk hay for you because you don't "WASTE MONEY ON FERTILIZER" your words not mine and if it isn't fertilized it is a waste of everybodies time from the guy baling it to the guy that is feeding low quality hay to his cows and trying to fool them into thinking it is good and yes the cows will eat it when you starve them to it 1 bale of hay per day for 70 cows is pretty much starving them to it [/QUOTE]
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