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Posted by jnewark on May 14, 2004 at 05:06:36 from (167.21.1.228):
In Reply to: Re: Hay Making for Idiots or How Stupid is This Id posted by Randy in NE on May 14, 2004 at 04:38:51:
on the negitive side....you will have lots and lots of hay...you might want to ask how many bales his barn will hold..on a great cutting you could get 100 bales per acre, this would equate to 4,500 bales,,, which equates to lots of $ but.... if you have 4,500 bales of rained on junk hay it could be a major pain in the butt...my last cutting I ended up hiring a guy to chop and blow if back on the field. you might want to line up a beef rancher for the less than desireable hay.. good luck..I did what you are thinking of doing.. and I still enjoy it (when the cutting is good,, weather is good, etc.)just my 2 cents...
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