Posted by olliekid on April 25, 2011 at 09:19:34 from (70.228.93.62):
hey my neighbor has too much hay and is fed up with his one five acre field and he also has another 15 acre field that has set vacant for about five years. I live on a hay farm and we do some wheat as well but we basically only do hay.
heres where my questions start. could i spray it this spring than plow and disk it up and drill soybeans. I have my own tractor and can use my dads plow, disk, and drill. I have a buddy that could combine it for me pretty cheap. How many pounds of beans to the acre? and with buying spray, soybeans, diesel fuel, paying for it to be combined, am i going to make a profit?
I would really like to get some more experience although i worked on a 2000 acre farm a couple summers ago so if it is profitable i would like to do it.
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