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<blockquote data-quote="lc2" data-source="post: 1752607" data-attributes="member: 42642"><p>I sold my hay equipment 2 years ago and have not regretted it. I have a neighbor to custom cut/rake/roll my hay; all I do is move it out of the field and store it in the barn or outside. </p><p>I did not fertilize this year for I had applied good rates the previous years. My yields were down, as to be expected. But I can purchase hay cheaper than what the fertilizer was going to cost this year. I plan to stockpile hay to have a 2 year supply, just in case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lc2, post: 1752607, member: 42642"] I sold my hay equipment 2 years ago and have not regretted it. I have a neighbor to custom cut/rake/roll my hay; all I do is move it out of the field and store it in the barn or outside. I did not fertilize this year for I had applied good rates the previous years. My yields were down, as to be expected. But I can purchase hay cheaper than what the fertilizer was going to cost this year. I plan to stockpile hay to have a 2 year supply, just in case. [/QUOTE]
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