Posted by lyle niemi on July 15, 2011 at 10:30:22 from (209.91.107.223):
In Reply to: hay prices??? posted by George Marsh on July 13, 2011 at 23:29:21:
hello dave, there is something I dont understand,If you are always needing hay to feed your horses why dont you buy some more land and some haying equip and make your own hay. Then you would know exactly what the hay would cost to make. You could sell any extra hay you have to other people for exactly what it cost you to make. Oh and dont add your labour because farmers dont usually get paid for the time they put in making the product. They just do it for the love of it. I dont know what land prices and haying equip prices are over there but maybe 2 or 3 hundred thousand should get you started. If you dont have that kind of money you can borrow it from the bank. Im sure the would help you out and not charge you any interest because you are such a good fella :D
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