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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy43" data-source="post: 668061" data-attributes="member: 10124"><p>Steve that was my thoughts until I put the pencil to it .52000 bales times 60 lbs. per bale =3,120,000 lbs divided by 200 acres = 15600 lbs. to acre divided by 2000 lbs.= 7.8 tons to acre or 260 -60 lb. bales to acre for season. 3 cuttings would be 87 bales to acre per cutting or 17400 total bales per cutting, can be done with proper rain and fertilizer. Must be in east Texas where they get more rain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy43, post: 668061, member: 10124"] Steve that was my thoughts until I put the pencil to it .52000 bales times 60 lbs. per bale =3,120,000 lbs divided by 200 acres = 15600 lbs. to acre divided by 2000 lbs.= 7.8 tons to acre or 260 -60 lb. bales to acre for season. 3 cuttings would be 87 bales to acre per cutting or 17400 total bales per cutting, can be done with proper rain and fertilizer. Must be in east Texas where they get more rain. [/QUOTE]
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