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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 1739677" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>I have no idea how long to resell. Staying far away from all the extra iron as I can. Never even got into the corn silage craze this year to supplement. I just want to feed bales every few days in rings. </p><p></p><p>A neighbor bought a rail car load of pellets and 100 tons of corn silage to help get his 63 pairs through winter. He is so envious of me and can't wait to go back to a normal year of just feeding hay. He hates all the extra daily work augering pellets out of the bin and scooping corn silage. He said he doesn't understand why guys make feeding cows more complicated then necessary on an annual basis. I say they must love sitting in tractors and doing loops around fields, discing, seeding, cutting, combining, and repeating. I hate every minute I have to spend with machinery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 1739677, member: 1682"] I have no idea how long to resell. Staying far away from all the extra iron as I can. Never even got into the corn silage craze this year to supplement. I just want to feed bales every few days in rings. A neighbor bought a rail car load of pellets and 100 tons of corn silage to help get his 63 pairs through winter. He is so envious of me and can't wait to go back to a normal year of just feeding hay. He hates all the extra daily work augering pellets out of the bin and scooping corn silage. He said he doesn't understand why guys make feeding cows more complicated then necessary on an annual basis. I say they must love sitting in tractors and doing loops around fields, discing, seeding, cutting, combining, and repeating. I hate every minute I have to spend with machinery. [/QUOTE]
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