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<blockquote data-quote="kjonesel" data-source="post: 1013530" data-attributes="member: 16842"><p>Just paid the fertilizer bill with application. We had good soil tests ( not terribly out of line on anything) and fertilized for 4 ton per acre and the cost was $80.00 an acre. </p><p>My neighbor just bought a 4x4 baler for the simple reason people are stuck in the mindset of a per bale price. We bale a 5x6 bale and to a customer it still is worth the same to them. My brothers bale the big suares and sell it only by the ton. To me that has always been the most fair way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kjonesel, post: 1013530, member: 16842"] Just paid the fertilizer bill with application. We had good soil tests ( not terribly out of line on anything) and fertilized for 4 ton per acre and the cost was $80.00 an acre. My neighbor just bought a 4x4 baler for the simple reason people are stuck in the mindset of a per bale price. We bale a 5x6 bale and to a customer it still is worth the same to them. My brothers bale the big suares and sell it only by the ton. To me that has always been the most fair way. [/QUOTE]
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