Posted by GordoSD on May 06, 2009 at 17:47:40 from (66.115.200.140):
In Reply to: Tractor: New vs. Old posted by Lee Brown on May 06, 2009 at 14:41:42:
When I bought my acreage (47 ac) I intially had about 5 acres of "lawn". I went crazy mowing it. and spent a lot of money on fuel. After 10 years on the property I have les than 1/2 acre of quality lawn which I mow with a Cadet. The remainder has been planted into alfalfa, trees planted, 4 wildlife food plots, large sweet corn plot, Christmas tree grove, and coming soon a melon patch. Anything that gets mowed gets baled and sold! If you are going to feed cattle you need to produce your own feed or it's a loss for sure.5 acres of corn and 5 acres of alfalfa would be a nice figure. That said, I get a 70hp tractor for pulling trees, a loader, for pushing them over, and enough to run a good baler and planter. You gotta have a three point for hyour post hole digger, and mounted mower. We're talking minimum DX55.
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