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<blockquote data-quote="Nowland Farms" data-source="post: 213678" data-attributes="member: 2797"><p>Sitting here watching the rain for the last several days. I'm waiting on 4 or 5 clear sunny days in the high 70s or 80s so we can cut the hay. </p><p></p><p>This year instead of "borrowing" the neighbors hay equipment and baleing it myself, I decided to let a neighbor about 2 miles down the road bale it. The neighbor cuts hay for a lot of folks around and is very well though of. He and his crew will use his own equipment to cut, fluff, rake and bale the hay for only $10 a 5x4 round bale.</p><p></p><p>Considering the price of Diesel fuel and the price of twine are the main reasons that I decided to let the neighbor cut the hay. I feel like I'm giving up a bit of the control but, I just couldn't see me baleing the hay for less than $10 because I would of had to take several days off from my 8 to 5 job. This way I will take of 1/2 day the day he bales to get it up and put in the barn. </p><p></p><p>I'll let you know how it turns out.........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nowland Farms, post: 213678, member: 2797"] Sitting here watching the rain for the last several days. I'm waiting on 4 or 5 clear sunny days in the high 70s or 80s so we can cut the hay. This year instead of "borrowing" the neighbors hay equipment and baleing it myself, I decided to let a neighbor about 2 miles down the road bale it. The neighbor cuts hay for a lot of folks around and is very well though of. He and his crew will use his own equipment to cut, fluff, rake and bale the hay for only $10 a 5x4 round bale. Considering the price of Diesel fuel and the price of twine are the main reasons that I decided to let the neighbor cut the hay. I feel like I'm giving up a bit of the control but, I just couldn't see me baleing the hay for less than $10 because I would of had to take several days off from my 8 to 5 job. This way I will take of 1/2 day the day he bales to get it up and put in the barn. I'll let you know how it turns out......... [/QUOTE]
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