Posted by farmerwithmutt on January 14, 2014 at 12:29:18 from (166.181.3.29):
In Reply to: Re: Organic! posted by RN on January 14, 2014 at 11:04:16:
Im not sure if you want to call the amish sistanable differnt groups do it differnt.the ones in my area farm like we did in the 70's. I've talk to some that do rotational grazing and they also question it . with strip grazing your labor is higher but the have big familys.i cannot see how the can profit hauling all the feed in storing it taking it out then digging the manure out by hand then hauling it out. my grazing set up probably cost around 300 dollars if you compare that to the extra wear a.d tear on equip its cheap .instead of replacing a haybine say every 6 years you can get 12 out of it. also figure the cost of gas for putting up crops . the fencer i use takes as much as a 100 watt bulb thats what it cost me to feed cattle and haul manure in the summer
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