Posted by Bruce from Can. on November 14, 2011 at 01:47:08 from (70.29.130.18):
In Reply to: corn silage question posted by jacksonduper on November 13, 2011 at 20:11:31:
Can be a lot of diffrent answers to this question. 1 could take 12 to 25 acres depending on yield, I have filled a bag with 14. Bag size is also a concideration. 2 Spoliage is directly related to air temp. So less spoiled feed in cold whether,and thus less can be feed per day. 3 The cost of chopping can depend on how much you have to provied. Do you supplie tractors anddrivers to pull wagons? or is the custom guy bringing everything. The distance from the field to the bagger can be a factor too, if they have a 5mile trip from field to bag and 5 miles back to field agian , get ready to pay extra. The all included price in my area is around 400 to 500 bucks per hour. And the lowest price per hour can sometimes be the highest per acre. Hope this helps, you almost have to try it once to know for your own farm.
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