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<blockquote data-quote="Lazy M" data-source="post: 1752781" data-attributes="member: 19946"><p>Many years ago I penciled out some numbers and determined that for my situation if I fed over 400 bales, it was worthwhile for me to bale my own hay. I currently feed around 1100 bales per year. This year, over 1/2 my hay will come from leased ground. Hay leases can be very good deals in this area. Many people will practically give you all the hay for free if you'll mow their farm twice a summer.. you gotta have the equipment to do that though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazy M, post: 1752781, member: 19946"] Many years ago I penciled out some numbers and determined that for my situation if I fed over 400 bales, it was worthwhile for me to bale my own hay. I currently feed around 1100 bales per year. This year, over 1/2 my hay will come from leased ground. Hay leases can be very good deals in this area. Many people will practically give you all the hay for free if you'll mow their farm twice a summer.. you gotta have the equipment to do that though [/QUOTE]
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