Posted by Tx Jim on November 17, 2009 at 03:32:24 from (67.142.163.28):
In Reply to: OT- Hay lease rates posted by Erik MN on November 16, 2009 at 12:59:29:
TexAg92,
Location-location -location Where is land located? Land in corn belt leases for more money per acre than where I live because of productivity. I can lease Coastal Bermuda hay land for $15-$20 an acre but I won't because with the price of fertilizer and cost of hay baling it won't make enough money for the gamble.
My neighbor lets me use his 25 acres of established Coastal. I pre-emerged for weeds @ $12/acre. Fertilized 3 different times @ $45/acre- cut in approximately 28 days each time and had $45+ in each 4x5 rd bale. What a money maker when I can buy fert hay for $40
If it's tilled ground and one has to plant it in a crop such as Sudan/hay grazer one will lose much more.
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