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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1752776" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I sold the hay equipment in 1998 and haven't looked back. Since then I have bought my hay. To me there are several advantages. I have more time in the summer. I can run more cows. And with the imported hay I am bringing nutrients on to the fields. I figured that 4 out of 5 years I could buy hay cheaper than making it.</p><p>Now on this place (moved here 4years ago) I lease the hay meadows to a neighbor. But the two of us do a partner deal on some cows. So I end up feeding the hay off my fields to the partnership cows. Not nearly as straight forward as I had the previous 20 years. It is a little complicated but has worked great for both of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1752776, member: 498"] I sold the hay equipment in 1998 and haven't looked back. Since then I have bought my hay. To me there are several advantages. I have more time in the summer. I can run more cows. And with the imported hay I am bringing nutrients on to the fields. I figured that 4 out of 5 years I could buy hay cheaper than making it. Now on this place (moved here 4years ago) I lease the hay meadows to a neighbor. But the two of us do a partner deal on some cows. So I end up feeding the hay off my fields to the partnership cows. Not nearly as straight forward as I had the previous 20 years. It is a little complicated but has worked great for both of us. [/QUOTE]
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