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Making hay vs buying it.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Elliott" data-source="post: 178958" data-attributes="member: 2946"><p>LIttle creek--</p><p></p><p> I'm fairly new also. I only have 5 bred-back cows and one yearling heifer. I go through one large roll (1800lbs) of bahia hay every 10 days. I supplement with 15lbs of range cubes and they free graze on 10A (although this time of year not much to munch). This is consistent with last year..one roll every 10 days. I buy my hay from a neighbor for $20/roll. He lets me use his tractor to move the rolls. For my operation, it makes all the sense in the world to buy hay. Best of luck...cheers, Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Elliott, post: 178958, member: 2946"] LIttle creek-- I'm fairly new also. I only have 5 bred-back cows and one yearling heifer. I go through one large roll (1800lbs) of bahia hay every 10 days. I supplement with 15lbs of range cubes and they free graze on 10A (although this time of year not much to munch). This is consistent with last year..one roll every 10 days. I buy my hay from a neighbor for $20/roll. He lets me use his tractor to move the rolls. For my operation, it makes all the sense in the world to buy hay. Best of luck...cheers, Bill [/QUOTE]
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