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Low H.P. Round Baler?
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<blockquote data-quote="agmantoo" data-source="post: 908785" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p>I am not impressed by the data posted from the universities! I am the man that owns the cattle, owned the hay , owned the cattle and fed each bale. Properly feeding unrolled hay has little waste and timid cattle do not go wanting for feed! I do so many things that are unconventional or unacceptable that I have become skeptical to most practices and published nonsense. If you want to to continue to subsidize those that provide inputs to our industry and technical advice feel free to do so. Just remember where you got that guidance when cattle prices do drop and the profits shrink accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agmantoo, post: 908785, member: 8973"] I am not impressed by the data posted from the universities! I am the man that owns the cattle, owned the hay , owned the cattle and fed each bale. Properly feeding unrolled hay has little waste and timid cattle do not go wanting for feed! I do so many things that are unconventional or unacceptable that I have become skeptical to most practices and published nonsense. If you want to to continue to subsidize those that provide inputs to our industry and technical advice feel free to do so. Just remember where you got that guidance when cattle prices do drop and the profits shrink accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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