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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1740010" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>I've been trying to figure out the hay deal. Is it me or do the numbers keep moving. How can 11/2 4x5 per acre be valued at 20.00? That's not very good yields here more less in cow to 2 acre county. And how does someone who figured everything not count time ...idk...I sharpened my pencil but I stuck myself in the eye.</p><p></p><p>I feel the same way Jeanne. First don't call me a farmer at all lol. Small rancher and hay producer works for me. I want to see income off the land I'm lucky enough to have. Much of my equipment from my profession crosses over. I'm tickled to be able to do what I do but it does have to make some money. </p><p>I find it interesting that smartin says he doesn't count his time because he enjoys doing it........ that's a hobby ain't it??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1740010, member: 24947"] I've been trying to figure out the hay deal. Is it me or do the numbers keep moving. How can 11/2 4x5 per acre be valued at 20.00? That's not very good yields here more less in cow to 2 acre county. And how does someone who figured everything not count time ...idk...I sharpened my pencil but I stuck myself in the eye. I feel the same way Jeanne. First don't call me a farmer at all lol. Small rancher and hay producer works for me. I want to see income off the land I'm lucky enough to have. Much of my equipment from my profession crosses over. I'm tickled to be able to do what I do but it does have to make some money. I find it interesting that smartin says he doesn't count his time because he enjoys doing it........ that's a hobby ain't it?? [/QUOTE]
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