First of all Carebear: Also lets not forget the grainfarmer who also needs to make enough to grow the barley! Years of unprofitable barley prices have not been a good thing? Every year it seems we have less and less barley production...for a reason...low profitability!
Purecountry: My prices were a real general estimate done on the spur of the moment type of thing. Some could do it a lot cheaper, some higher. And if you can do it a whole lot cheaper then good for you.
I did read the article by Mr. Weder and it was interesting. One thing I laughed at was how he had a low cost for feeding by using an old used 3/4 ton with a bale picker...not here in Central Alberta my friend...the snow is up to your butt! You need a good reliable tractor, preferably with front wheel assist! But as I said I found it an interesting article.
The problem I have with "experts" is they seem to have "THE ANSWER" when in fact there are many answers? What works for you might not work for me and visa-versa? We all have to find what works the best for our own personal situation(and incidently that goes for life in general?) And I do believe it is a human tendency to think what we are doing is "THE ANSWER" and try to convince others to see the folly of their way of doing things? Which is okay, that's what makes for a lively discussion!
You seem to have found a plan that looks good for you and that is good...go for it! And you seem to want to tell people about how you see it unfolding and that too is good! Who knows we might all learn something and take some of your ideas and use them and that is good! I have always believed everyone I meet has something to teach me...whether it is the professor at a university or the bum in the street! And I also believe they have equal value as a human being...Sorry I couldn't help throwing in a little personal philosophy!
Purecountry: My prices were a real general estimate done on the spur of the moment type of thing. Some could do it a lot cheaper, some higher. And if you can do it a whole lot cheaper then good for you.
I did read the article by Mr. Weder and it was interesting. One thing I laughed at was how he had a low cost for feeding by using an old used 3/4 ton with a bale picker...not here in Central Alberta my friend...the snow is up to your butt! You need a good reliable tractor, preferably with front wheel assist! But as I said I found it an interesting article.
The problem I have with "experts" is they seem to have "THE ANSWER" when in fact there are many answers? What works for you might not work for me and visa-versa? We all have to find what works the best for our own personal situation(and incidently that goes for life in general?) And I do believe it is a human tendency to think what we are doing is "THE ANSWER" and try to convince others to see the folly of their way of doing things? Which is okay, that's what makes for a lively discussion!
You seem to have found a plan that looks good for you and that is good...go for it! And you seem to want to tell people about how you see it unfolding and that too is good! Who knows we might all learn something and take some of your ideas and use them and that is good! I have always believed everyone I meet has something to teach me...whether it is the professor at a university or the bum in the street! And I also believe they have equal value as a human being...Sorry I couldn't help throwing in a little personal philosophy!
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