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Thinking about quitting hay....
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<blockquote data-quote="Limomike" data-source="post: 947064" data-attributes="member: 3400"><p>Its still just a matter of personal preference. If hay around here was at $15-20 per bale <strong>consistantly</strong>, I would for sure run more cattle, and buy hay. But now with it running 50-70 per bale, I am sticking to doing it on the shares. I try to keep my herd numbers down, so I have plenty of grass even in a drought situation... never did like to overgraze. </p><p>We used to have our own equipment to cut, rake, and bale, but it IS very time consuming, especially trying to work another job. So thats why I started doing out hay on the shares with the neighbor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limomike, post: 947064, member: 3400"] Its still just a matter of personal preference. If hay around here was at $15-20 per bale [b]consistantly[/b], I would for sure run more cattle, and buy hay. But now with it running 50-70 per bale, I am sticking to doing it on the shares. I try to keep my herd numbers down, so I have plenty of grass even in a drought situation... never did like to overgraze. We used to have our own equipment to cut, rake, and bale, but it IS very time consuming, especially trying to work another job. So thats why I started doing out hay on the shares with the neighbor. [/QUOTE]
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