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Raising your own hay, Does it Pay?
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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 921684" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>When I was running 30-37 momma cows I did it for the exact same reason.</p><p>After cutting back due to a bad back and drought it made no sense at all to do it.</p><p>Hay is a lot of work and you really need to be a good jack of all trades.</p><p>Man could go broke hauling a baler back to the dealer.</p><p>It always amazed me the average car has 10,000 parts can be a piece of shyt and run like a sewing machine, and a hay baler can come completely apart for no apparent reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 921684, member: 694"] When I was running 30-37 momma cows I did it for the exact same reason. After cutting back due to a bad back and drought it made no sense at all to do it. Hay is a lot of work and you really need to be a good jack of all trades. Man could go broke hauling a baler back to the dealer. It always amazed me the average car has 10,000 parts can be a piece of shyt and run like a sewing machine, and a hay baler can come completely apart for no apparent reason. [/QUOTE]
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