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Does it pay to bale the dittches for horse hay?
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Posted by jonnny2006 on June 28, 2007 at 16:29:09 from (67.142.130.22):
I went up north and saw a few farmers bailing the grass along the road...... i saw one using an old alis and another using a 544 international... How much is each bale of horse hay worth? im thinking if a guy could get 2 bucks a bale in the winter it would pay to bale up the grass they knock down.... Plus in some spots around here I could cut the ditch as the grass is super tall and it looks like cleen grass that horses like. Any ideas or concerns? i was thinking using my M and a mccormick bailer (with over run coupler). I would even consider making the big squares as its less labor intensive. But alot of small horse farmers like the little ones. is this a good idea or will i lose money? thanx ahead of time.
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