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<blockquote data-quote="Soggy Bottom" data-source="post: 1649005" data-attributes="member: 27833"><p>I attached an equipment list I put together. This land is owned free and clear with hay storage on it. My numbers defiantly are not perfect just trying to see what 100 acres will make someone on an average year. I know guys in this area that irrigate and cut 4 sometimes 5 cuttings a year. Seems to me if you have enough acreage to justify the equipment cost there is decent money to be made. Like anything its a gamble and alot of work with no guarantees. I also know that good coastal bales sell regularly for $8 a bale sometimes high as $10. Thanks for the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soggy Bottom, post: 1649005, member: 27833"] I attached an equipment list I put together. This land is owned free and clear with hay storage on it. My numbers defiantly are not perfect just trying to see what 100 acres will make someone on an average year. I know guys in this area that irrigate and cut 4 sometimes 5 cuttings a year. Seems to me if you have enough acreage to justify the equipment cost there is decent money to be made. Like anything its a gamble and alot of work with no guarantees. I also know that good coastal bales sell regularly for $8 a bale sometimes high as $10. Thanks for the input. [/QUOTE]
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