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    #16
    Don't worry nicolaas Allfarmer can do it all for free -
    running tractors, baling straw, hauling straw, feeding
    bales, filling pails of pellets, hauling and spreading
    manure. He figures he can make more money than
    any of us by not counting half his input costs.

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      #17
      It costs to feed cows, although straw
      may be a very viable alternative in a
      ration. No matter what you do, running
      a tractor is not cheap. It took us a
      long time to learn how to chase margins
      rather than production and focus on land
      health rather than cows (although we are
      very proud of our cows. We are not
      really a cow outfit, we are an ecosystem
      management outfit that uses good cows as
      a way to market some of our products.
      I agree that a JD tour would be neat,
      and a HM course is also cool. Anything
      that encourages learning on any topic is
      great. Application of results may vary.

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        #18
        Here's an interesting piece by Allan Savory on Holistic Management
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vpTHi7O66pI#!

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          #19
          I own nearly all my equipment and yes will happily
          work without drawing a farm wage. I also have a
          self made net worth high enough to never work
          another day in my life if I so choose.

          If the job is never worth more to you than the
          pay.....it will never pay more.

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            #20
            Allfarmer, we deserve to do what the h you
            please, good on you!

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              #21
              Not even a JD can make a 1200 lb bale of straw.

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                #22
                Not true dogpatch. I've bought oat straw bales in the
                past from a JD 567 baler at over 1250lb. All weighed
                over a legal scale. Fairly green straw off a huge, heavy
                oat stand.

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