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<blockquote data-quote="tex452" data-source="post: 1740532" data-attributes="member: 41841"><p>I've always made as much hay as I could off of my properties and bought more if needed. </p><p>With the price going up on everything it might be better to buy. </p><p>I usually put out fertilizer and get it custom baled and never really put a pencil to it because that's the way I always done it. </p><p>I make good clean hay, well fertilized and need all I produce. </p><p>I put some on the market last year for $60 a roll ( 4x5's) that average 1,100 lbs. just to test the market and didn't have one call. </p><p>Since I don't have hay making equipment and have to hire it out the price for a roll might not be worth it if I can buy it cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tex452, post: 1740532, member: 41841"] I’ve always made as much hay as I could off of my properties and bought more if needed. With the price going up on everything it might be better to buy. I usually put out fertilizer and get it custom baled and never really put a pencil to it because that’s the way I always done it. I make good clean hay, well fertilized and need all I produce. I put some on the market last year for $60 a roll ( 4x5’s) that average 1,100 lbs. just to test the market and didn’t have one call. Since I don’t have hay making equipment and have to hire it out the price for a roll might not be worth it if I can buy it cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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