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Making hay vs buying it.
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLazyM" data-source="post: 178671" data-attributes="member: 3117"><p>Thats really a hard question. do you already have the equiment to bale it? i buy my hay durning the cutting season. i buy 15 bales every cut. the guy sells it to then for $15 a roll. they weight between 2000-2200lbs. you really save money buying in the off season. i dont have no overstock, i'll use all 45 bales thru the late fall early spring. it'll be pretty much all gone by the time my first bushhog. i dont let my grass get over 6" tall. This works for me you have to decide if it'll work for you.</p><p> oh, something you might want to look into this guys brother told me he'd sell me bales for $12 durning the cutting season if i used my trailer and truck to help him move the hay out of the field and into his barn. I'm thinking about taking him up on it. I figure my gas and all i might have $13? in a bale of hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLazyM, post: 178671, member: 3117"] Thats really a hard question. do you already have the equiment to bale it? i buy my hay durning the cutting season. i buy 15 bales every cut. the guy sells it to then for $15 a roll. they weight between 2000-2200lbs. you really save money buying in the off season. i dont have no overstock, i'll use all 45 bales thru the late fall early spring. it'll be pretty much all gone by the time my first bushhog. i dont let my grass get over 6" tall. This works for me you have to decide if it'll work for you. oh, something you might want to look into this guys brother told me he'd sell me bales for $12 durning the cutting season if i used my trailer and truck to help him move the hay out of the field and into his barn. I'm thinking about taking him up on it. I figure my gas and all i might have $13? in a bale of hay. [/QUOTE]
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