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<blockquote data-quote="JSCATTLE" data-source="post: 1260678" data-attributes="member: 16648"><p>Sounds like y'all would be money ahead to run cows on the hay field and buy your hay. This is my last year for a hay field . I can run a extra 15 cows and buy my hay for 8000. Sold my cutter and rake I have a guy coming to look at my baler next week. Between equipment up keep fertalizer time etc . I should save about 8000 a year . I know quality might be an issue on bought hay but I can plant winter pasture or allot for some winter feed and still come out ahead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSCATTLE, post: 1260678, member: 16648"] Sounds like y'all would be money ahead to run cows on the hay field and buy your hay. This is my last year for a hay field . I can run a extra 15 cows and buy my hay for 8000. Sold my cutter and rake I have a guy coming to look at my baler next week. Between equipment up keep fertalizer time etc . I should save about 8000 a year . I know quality might be an issue on bought hay but I can plant winter pasture or allot for some winter feed and still come out ahead. [/QUOTE]
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