I look at it this way. For dairy on pretty decent but not the highest quality ground it would take around 2.2 acres to support each Holstein female cow. Even though its a little smallish lets say you run 45 cows but since you would have dry cows you would probably have on average of 35 milkers. You would want to carry replacements and have a program to breed your stock and keep a certain percentage. Where all this is leading is you would need to rent perhaps 50 acres to support all the cattle and maybe buy a little feed. Hopefully, I am not going too much against the spirit of the thread. Further, I assume that the 120 + 20 acres, the cows, and the equipment is all gifted so no debt. With all that said lets have the fun that the thread is designed to produce.
JD 4050 w/ MFWD JD 2520 diesel IH 686 IH 584 w/ loader IH 720 5-16 plow IH 475 15' disk JD 960 15' field cultivator JD 7000 4 row planter JD 8300 drill 18X7 NH 489 Haybine JD 337 twine baler w/ ejector 3 basket wagons Kuhn tedder IH 720 chopper w/ PU head and 2 row narrow corn head IH 56 blower 2 JD 716A boxes NH 8 box IH 550 spreader Really would not need a combine under the circumstances but since you are paying (LOL) a Gleaner F3 with heads 2 KIllbros 350 gravity wagons over JD 1075 gears NH 357 grinder Knight feed mixer
Of course this is based on being in 1990 and dealing with the reality quite a number of dealers who would have sold this new are gone. As much as I would love to have an Oliver or White in there having JD and IH products would make for easier parts and service support. I guess the Olivers I would have to buy with my own money. Since this thread could be taken in a number of different ways you'll have to tell me what I got wrong. My choices were obviously on the rich side so if the budget was tighter the choices obviously would be different. Didn't include things like silo unloader and milking equipment. If working more ground the combine would be a JD 6620 or IH 1440.
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