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Posted by John51 on December 17, 2005 at 09:03:00 from (209.23.200.116):
In Reply to: profitable hay posted by old fashioned farmer on December 17, 2005 at 07:17:16:
With those hours it will be tough. Throw in a wet or dry summer and it's even worse, and it seems that's all we've had lately. I finally gave up on hay making. I sell it in the field to a dairy farmer who gets all the worries along with the hay. I don't need the equipment for it now, either. He can put it in the silo if it doesn't dry and looks like rain. I didn't have that option. I buy back what I need from him. That way I still keep hay in the rotation, have what I need, and worry about my other crops instead.
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