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<blockquote data-quote="Lazy M" data-source="post: 1745473" data-attributes="member: 19946"><p>I also don't know of anyone around my area that offers mowing, raking, and baling..I know of a couple that will only bale and seems like around $10/ bale is what they charge. </p><p>Right now I'm buying and hauling barn stored 4×5.5 bales for $22. I don't need the hay but I have barn space and predict hay is going to be very scarce next year. No one I know of is fertilizing hay fields this spring..</p><p>At $22 per bale, I'm buying way more hay than what I think I'd make extra if I fertilized my hay fields.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazy M, post: 1745473, member: 19946"] I also don't know of anyone around my area that offers mowing, raking, and baling..I know of a couple that will only bale and seems like around $10/ bale is what they charge. Right now I'm buying and hauling barn stored 4×5.5 bales for $22. I don't need the hay but I have barn space and predict hay is going to be very scarce next year. No one I know of is fertilizing hay fields this spring.. At $22 per bale, I'm buying way more hay than what I think I'd make extra if I fertilized my hay fields. [/QUOTE]
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