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It is better to buy hay?
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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 1026469" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>I am small-potatoes compared to most of you. I feed between 120 and 140 4x6 bales per year. I buy mine from a neighbor who bales better than average quality, fertilized hay for 30.00 per bale most years. It has went as high as 40.00 per bale. He bales enough for himself and then sells the extra to me and a couple of other long term customers. I can't justify buying the equipment and trying to find / lease the hay ground. I don't have enough land to graze AND cut hay on so I graze it. Once in awhile I will have great growth on one pasture that I will hire my neighbor to cut for me. He charges 10.00 per acre and 12.00 per bale which is actually a good price for custom baling. He has a good JD baler that rolls a real tight bale and we have a good relationship. It works for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 1026469, member: 1863"] I am small-potatoes compared to most of you. I feed between 120 and 140 4x6 bales per year. I buy mine from a neighbor who bales better than average quality, fertilized hay for 30.00 per bale most years. It has went as high as 40.00 per bale. He bales enough for himself and then sells the extra to me and a couple of other long term customers. I can't justify buying the equipment and trying to find / lease the hay ground. I don't have enough land to graze AND cut hay on so I graze it. Once in awhile I will have great growth on one pasture that I will hire my neighbor to cut for me. He charges 10.00 per acre and 12.00 per bale which is actually a good price for custom baling. He has a good JD baler that rolls a real tight bale and we have a good relationship. It works for me. [/QUOTE]
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