Posted by ChrisinMO on September 11, 2009 at 05:15:40 from (75.121.38.119):
In Reply to: Hay Profit posted by Ross Johnson on September 10, 2009 at 21:39:50:
In southern MO, hay is everywhere. We've had two good summers for grass, this one was better than the last one. I am buying some extra hay right now. Some of the best made orchard grass and clover in 4x5 rounds I've ever seen. He only wants $25 per roll. Compared to a couple of winters ago, I'll be able to afford to feed my animals like there's no tommorrow.
We make some hay, too. Usually put up as much of the grass hay as we can for our animals. Any alfalfa we need we get from people in Allan's neck of the woods. We usually cut the hay on shares. I've never looked on making hay as a profit generating venture, rather as a way to reduce costs, which I guess you could look at as profit. Of course, this year I can buy all I want for not too much more than it costs me to make...and no aggravation. Maybe I'll buy a whole bunch and put it under roof in the dark, then I won't have to make hay at all next year! :>)
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