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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 530846" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Same thought here Earl. Been dumping money into this place trying to get it together so upkeep will be simple as possible as I quickly become decrepid. Sometime think I should have put the money into t-bills. Government will gladly give you (at the moment) $1.68/$100 and ask for $.34 back next April 15th. What an offer. :roll: </p><p></p><p>Going to have to dig up that Holstien bull post and read it now. I passed it over at the time because I figgured I really didn't want to know. :lol2: </p><p></p><p>Caustic, kind of been thinking along those line also but I broke rank today. :frowns: Just couldn't stand <strong>not </strong>fertilizing the hay meadows. Took $4389.95 to fertilize 43 acres. 30-20-10 was $771.40/ton, 30-10-10 was $632.70/ton and 30-10-0 was $675.38/ton. Have vowed that this will be all until time for planting oats. 50 acres of oats will take 7 1/2 tons of 30-10-10. Cutting the herd 50% or more really wouldn't matter as a full herd has not produced living for quite some time. Would be nice for them to pay their own way, when they no longer do that, I have to agree that it is time for the trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 530846, member: 7795"] Same thought here Earl. Been dumping money into this place trying to get it together so upkeep will be simple as possible as I quickly become decrepid. Sometime think I should have put the money into t-bills. Government will gladly give you (at the moment) $1.68/$100 and ask for $.34 back next April 15th. What an offer. :roll: Going to have to dig up that Holstien bull post and read it now. I passed it over at the time because I figgured I really didn't want to know. :lol2: Caustic, kind of been thinking along those line also but I broke rank today. :frowns: Just couldn't stand [b]not [/b]fertilizing the hay meadows. Took $4389.95 to fertilize 43 acres. 30-20-10 was $771.40/ton, 30-10-10 was $632.70/ton and 30-10-0 was $675.38/ton. Have vowed that this will be all until time for planting oats. 50 acres of oats will take 7 1/2 tons of 30-10-10. Cutting the herd 50% or more really wouldn't matter as a full herd has not produced living for quite some time. Would be nice for them to pay their own way, when they no longer do that, I have to agree that it is time for the trailer. [/QUOTE]
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