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Last cutting for the year. I am done.
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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 588271" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Makes for a good tax write off :lol: but who needs a writeoff if you can't sell for what it cost to produce. :roll: The only way I was able to upgrade was to buy into a partnership with a neighbor. I works for us as I help him when he bales and he helps me when I bale. He ran into a great deal on this baler three years ago and last year I bought in for half interest. Together we will probably average 450 - 500 rolls a year. Same here with scaling back haying. Not to interested in producing hay to sell anymore, just want to produce for my own needs and have plenty for years that pop up like the one we have had this year. Seems we need to plan 1 to 2 or more years ahead for hay needs instead of fall to spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 588271, member: 7795"] Makes for a good tax write off :lol: but who needs a writeoff if you can't sell for what it cost to produce. :roll: The only way I was able to upgrade was to buy into a partnership with a neighbor. I works for us as I help him when he bales and he helps me when I bale. He ran into a great deal on this baler three years ago and last year I bought in for half interest. Together we will probably average 450 - 500 rolls a year. Same here with scaling back haying. Not to interested in producing hay to sell anymore, just want to produce for my own needs and have plenty for years that pop up like the one we have had this year. Seems we need to plan 1 to 2 or more years ahead for hay needs instead of fall to spring. [/QUOTE]
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