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<blockquote data-quote="Rydero" data-source="post: 1656119" data-attributes="member: 38101"><p>It's a numbers game. The money you save in feed has to pay for that equipment. Somewhere around 200 head it seems to take over in this area. Right at that line where it starts getting ridiculous to cover the amount of ground you need to for hay. My employer does it. I still do hay but I can feed cows there if I like. Thinking since I like feeding on my land I may get my own wagon one day and just buy the silage as I'm going back and forth every weekday anyway. It's too bad people can't be a little bit more cooperative - a few neighbors could easily work together on something like that but it never seems to happen..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rydero, post: 1656119, member: 38101"] It's a numbers game. The money you save in feed has to pay for that equipment. Somewhere around 200 head it seems to take over in this area. Right at that line where it starts getting ridiculous to cover the amount of ground you need to for hay. My employer does it. I still do hay but I can feed cows there if I like. Thinking since I like feeding on my land I may get my own wagon one day and just buy the silage as I'm going back and forth every weekday anyway. It's too bad people can't be a little bit more cooperative - a few neighbors could easily work together on something like that but it never seems to happen.. [/QUOTE]
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