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<blockquote data-quote="Toad" data-source="post: 1260715" data-attributes="member: 20188"><p>I've also wondered about just buying hay instead of all the equipment cost. If I could turn every hay field I rent into pasture I would do it in a New York minute. Right now the money is in producing 400-600 lb calves. I can feed a cow over the winter for about $350 and sell a calf off of her for at least $1200 even if its a runt. I say all that but I will have hundreds of rolls for sale this year because a lot of my rented land can't be turned into pasture for various reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toad, post: 1260715, member: 20188"] I've also wondered about just buying hay instead of all the equipment cost. If I could turn every hay field I rent into pasture I would do it in a New York minute. Right now the money is in producing 400-600 lb calves. I can feed a cow over the winter for about $350 and sell a calf off of her for at least $1200 even if its a runt. I say all that but I will have hundreds of rolls for sale this year because a lot of my rented land can't be turned into pasture for various reasons. [/QUOTE]
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