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Re: How long to bushog a 130 acre field?
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Posted by Traditional Farmer on July 27, 2007 at 03:43:35 from (71.48.145.79):
In Reply to: How long to bushog a 130 acre field? posted by Sunny 4 acres on July 27, 2007 at 00:32:29:
If you count the cost you'll have against the guys equipment 2 or 3 times as big and probably cost 5X as much you will make more money.At 4 acres/hr you can do it in 3 days.Heck I cut over 250 acres of hay every year with a 7' sickle bar mower that cost me $500 and of course I am always hearing form the guys with their $20,000 discbines how they could cut the hay so quick etc etc.Difference is when I sell my cattle and goats the money goes in the bank in saving not to make a machinery payment.Be sure to take enough fuel though and food!
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