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<blockquote data-quote="uscangus" data-source="post: 734577" data-attributes="member: 13261"><p>reason why i am thinking about small mini-round bale is time and efficient. last year, when my neighbor share crop my field, he mowed the grass, then tendered the hay, again-then rake the hay, and lastly bale with a square bale with two strings. then, needed to rotate the bale so the bottom is not wet, prior to bucking hay(which was a booth camp for me). </p><p></p><p>the reason with round bale (mini) with white plastic that cover the whole round bale is time and efficient with no tender,rake, rotation of hay to ensure is dried or baling. lastly, you don't have to wait for a solid three sunshine and hot days.</p><p></p><p>mini round bale is common in Europe and Asia. cost effective. since, my pasture is not too far from the barn. since i am planning to have 40-50 bred cows this winter and next year's winter of 75-80 cows, i am pondering about the cost effective on machinery and long term responsibility of paying and responsibilities. i am weighing how long the duration of this staggered economy in the long run and profit.</p><p>with today deficits and future outlook, i am being frugal and cautious in regard to new costs. I am also dollar averaging compare to share cropping with my neighbor's machinery. he needs hay and pasture for his sheep and milk.</p><p></p><p>anyway, thank you for your generous inputs and advices. i am sorry for the delay of my response due to my practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uscangus, post: 734577, member: 13261"] reason why i am thinking about small mini-round bale is time and efficient. last year, when my neighbor share crop my field, he mowed the grass, then tendered the hay, again-then rake the hay, and lastly bale with a square bale with two strings. then, needed to rotate the bale so the bottom is not wet, prior to bucking hay(which was a booth camp for me). the reason with round bale (mini) with white plastic that cover the whole round bale is time and efficient with no tender,rake, rotation of hay to ensure is dried or baling. lastly, you don't have to wait for a solid three sunshine and hot days. mini round bale is common in Europe and Asia. cost effective. since, my pasture is not too far from the barn. since i am planning to have 40-50 bred cows this winter and next year's winter of 75-80 cows, i am pondering about the cost effective on machinery and long term responsibility of paying and responsibilities. i am weighing how long the duration of this staggered economy in the long run and profit. with today deficits and future outlook, i am being frugal and cautious in regard to new costs. I am also dollar averaging compare to share cropping with my neighbor's machinery. he needs hay and pasture for his sheep and milk. anyway, thank you for your generous inputs and advices. i am sorry for the delay of my response due to my practice. [/QUOTE]
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