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<blockquote data-quote="JSCATTLE" data-source="post: 1385318" data-attributes="member: 16648"><p>I fought it for a few years but I remember seeing cb say he sold his equipment several years ago.. I finally sold mine last year.. I have a guy that's 3 miles from me that rolls good hay .. he actually bought my baler. I buy 100 rolls of clean hay from him .. I raise my heifers on the bermuda fields at my house.. they were my hay fields .. I still fertilize the bermuda and running 15 heifers all summer I still roll 60 to 80 rolls on 18 acres.. if I see cheap hay I'll go look at it .. if it's clean just not fertilized I'll buy it .. my barn hold 500 Rolls. I have enough hay for 2 years right now.. when my calves start hitting the ground I supplement with either cubes or mix 30 .. it seems to work well here..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSCATTLE, post: 1385318, member: 16648"] I fought it for a few years but I remember seeing cb say he sold his equipment several years ago.. I finally sold mine last year.. I have a guy that's 3 miles from me that rolls good hay .. he actually bought my baler. I buy 100 rolls of clean hay from him .. I raise my heifers on the bermuda fields at my house.. they were my hay fields .. I still fertilize the bermuda and running 15 heifers all summer I still roll 60 to 80 rolls on 18 acres.. if I see cheap hay I'll go look at it .. if it's clean just not fertilized I'll buy it .. my barn hold 500 Rolls. I have enough hay for 2 years right now.. when my calves start hitting the ground I supplement with either cubes or mix 30 .. it seems to work well here.. [/QUOTE]
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