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Making hay vs buying it.
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<blockquote data-quote="Beef11" data-source="post: 178996" data-attributes="member: 2705"><p>In my neck of the woods i see alot of people buy expensive equipment and spend abunch of time on the haying end of it. IF they figure in the depreciation, value of time, fuel, and all the other costs they would be better off either selling their equipment and hiring it done or going big time custom to spread the machinery cost over more acres. California is pretty good at using equipment, they buy a machine and they use the heck out of it 24/7 till the season is over. Always impressed me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beef11, post: 178996, member: 2705"] In my neck of the woods i see alot of people buy expensive equipment and spend abunch of time on the haying end of it. IF they figure in the depreciation, value of time, fuel, and all the other costs they would be better off either selling their equipment and hiring it done or going big time custom to spread the machinery cost over more acres. California is pretty good at using equipment, they buy a machine and they use the heck out of it 24/7 till the season is over. Always impressed me. [/QUOTE]
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