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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 545392" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>I did a little math, and $200 K ain't near enough, is my opinion.</p><p>With those yields, I'd would ballpark his replacement fertilizer at closer to $250 than $78/acre. </p><p>Is 1500 lb about right for those bales, at a decent moisture? If so, he has 2850 tons of pretty darn good hay. At $125/ton=$95/bale that would be $356,000. I guess everyone has to plug in a price assumption. He probably won't get that price now, but he might later. Can he store that much hay?</p><p>That section would yield 96000 bu of corn at 150 bu/a. If you can get $1 under the Dec futures, that would be $5/bu and $480,000 gross. I know June 3 is not the time to plant Corn in AL. But if he had...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 545392, member: 4406"] I did a little math, and $200 K ain't near enough, is my opinion. With those yields, I'd would ballpark his replacement fertilizer at closer to $250 than $78/acre. Is 1500 lb about right for those bales, at a decent moisture? If so, he has 2850 tons of pretty darn good hay. At $125/ton=$95/bale that would be $356,000. I guess everyone has to plug in a price assumption. He probably won't get that price now, but he might later. Can he store that much hay? That section would yield 96000 bu of corn at 150 bu/a. If you can get $1 under the Dec futures, that would be $5/bu and $480,000 gross. I know June 3 is not the time to plant Corn in AL. But if he had... [/QUOTE]
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