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Posted by Gonna have straw! on June 15, 2005 at 07:23:00 from (65.223.237.178):
Got 80 acreas of CLEAN wheat in central Ohio. Thinking about what do do with the straw - plow it or bale it? A neighbor has offered $0.35 (35 cents) per bale. He would bale it and haul it away. Or should I buy a baler and do it myself and try to sell myself? I do not own a baler and do not have a place to store it. Where are good places to sell straw - any leads? How many bales can I expect per acre? If I sell it myself, what could I get? Thanks!
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