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<blockquote data-quote="skip" data-source="post: 28656" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Your situation is very similar to ours. We figure 2.5 bales per head for the November to March period. The bales we buy weigh approximately 1200-1300 lbs. each. This might be on the high side but I would rather have a few left over that fall short and have to go buy more during the winter. Not every year is going to be like last year when every hay producer had more surplus than they knew what to do with. In our area, they got multiple quality cuttings because of the wet spring and summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skip, post: 28656, member: 82"] Your situation is very similar to ours. We figure 2.5 bales per head for the November to March period. The bales we buy weigh approximately 1200-1300 lbs. each. This might be on the high side but I would rather have a few left over that fall short and have to go buy more during the winter. Not every year is going to be like last year when every hay producer had more surplus than they knew what to do with. In our area, they got multiple quality cuttings because of the wet spring and summer. [/QUOTE]
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