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Hay prices not going down?
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<blockquote data-quote="MoGal" data-source="post: 333961" data-attributes="member: 1346"><p>If you don't already have the equipment or access to it, I can understand the startup cost of buying equipment may not be feasible until cattle prices go up.... whenever that may be. </p><p></p><p>In my own situation, I think ours is a win-win one. The family already has the equipment and my brother in law said he would help with the haying and I know I can cut and rake, I've just never baled hay but I can learn. The Cimmarron SR alfalfa seems to last 8-9 years so its just going to be the most expensive this first year. With the Lord willing, we'll get good weather for the hay and not have to pay $800 a month next winter for hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoGal, post: 333961, member: 1346"] If you don't already have the equipment or access to it, I can understand the startup cost of buying equipment may not be feasible until cattle prices go up.... whenever that may be. In my own situation, I think ours is a win-win one. The family already has the equipment and my brother in law said he would help with the haying and I know I can cut and rake, I've just never baled hay but I can learn. The Cimmarron SR alfalfa seems to last 8-9 years so its just going to be the most expensive this first year. With the Lord willing, we'll get good weather for the hay and not have to pay $800 a month next winter for hay. [/QUOTE]
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