should you make or buy your hay? here's the math for small farms
For small farms, the decision whether to make hay or buy hay can be a difficult one. Making your own hay can involve significant investments in equipment. On the other hand, buying hay can cost thousands of dollars per year. Which is best for you? Join me as I review the costs of making vs. buying hay, using the costs of our farm's equipment as an example. website: http://justafewacres.com/ Facebook: / just-a-few-acres-farm-187074114794963 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justafewacr... email: [email protected] To order Pete's book; "A Year and a Day on Just a Few Acres:" https://www.amazon.com/Year-Day-Just-...

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