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<blockquote data-quote="denoginnizer" data-source="post: 555381" data-attributes="member: 1096"><p>I could go without hay but it would cost me more . I usually use 3 bales per pair per year about 120 dollars per pair. </p><p>If i ran one pair to every 10 acres , and got decent rain, I wouldnt have to feed hay . 10 acres times 25 dollars an acre rent is 250 per pair. Lot of difference in profit. If land rent was cheap or if hay was higher it might work out otherwise I am stuck with hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denoginnizer, post: 555381, member: 1096"] I could go without hay but it would cost me more . I usually use 3 bales per pair per year about 120 dollars per pair. If i ran one pair to every 10 acres , and got decent rain, I wouldnt have to feed hay . 10 acres times 25 dollars an acre rent is 250 per pair. Lot of difference in profit. If land rent was cheap or if hay was higher it might work out otherwise I am stuck with hay. [/QUOTE]
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