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    #13
    Originally posted by bigzee View Post
    Straw bales. He offered $10, I was quite offended by that. Lol
    Not sure how many bales/ac it will produce.
    But $10 a bales there won’t be any straw rows in my fields.
    Depends on your situation, we grow too much straw here, lots of time we chop half and drop half and are glad to get anything for the straw. Works good running 2 combines or if its swathed. Depending on the relationship and neighbors vs dealers have sold straw from $5 to $25 in the swath. We often grow 4 to 5 bales of barley and wheat straw per acre and our harvest season is so late in the year it doesnt usually have much time to breakdown before its froze. Its valuable for sure but if you cant manage it come spring that has cost me dollars also.

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      #14
      Got a neighbour wanting $140/bale for really nice hay, did almost 5 bales to the acre and the second growth already a foot tall. Do the math on that!

      I think it will settle quite a bit here, average crop, not as many mouths to feed, lots of dry areas too but trucking has gotten too expensive to haul it very far. I'm guessing it will be in that 6 to 7 cent per pound range.

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        #15
        Originally posted by bigzee View Post
        Straw bales. He offered $10, I was quite offended by that. Lol
        Not sure how many bales/ac it will produce.
        But $10 a bales there won’t be any straw rows in my fields.
        Im sure your gonna think im full of shit

        Round bales of straw peaked out at $150 in height of the drought.

        Good night saturday night here ridled with the flu

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          #16
          Originally posted by bigzee View Post
          Straw bales. He offered $10, I was quite offended by that. Lol
          Not sure how many bales/ac it will produce.
          But $10 a bales there won’t be any straw rows in my fields.
          By the time you figure the nutrient loss and concentration of chaff weed seeds left under straw swath after baling 10 bucks does not cut it.I am baling barley straw of my own but can justify for my own use.i would say to sell it in a swath behind a 30 or 35 foot header 20 bucks may be what it is worth.15 for sure.

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            #17
            Why hasn't any of the combine manufacturers made an attachment to put the chaff on top of the straw so at least some gets baled up?


            I know you can spread the chaff and drop straw but...the weeds seeds and cracked grain could go into a bale. ...wouldn't get 100 percent of it but some would make the bale more valuable?

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              #18
              Originally posted by bucket View Post
              Why hasn't any of the combine manufacturers made an attachment to put the chaff on top of the straw so at least some gets baled up?


              I know you can spread the chaff and drop straw but...the weeds seeds and cracked grain could go into a bale. ...wouldn't get 100 percent of it but some would make the bale more valuable?
              The old chaff blowers and wagons and those cyclones worked well. Dont believe they are still in production, not enough mixed farmers anymore.

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                #19
                Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
                Im sure your gonna think im full of shit

                Round bales of straw peaked out at $150 in height of the drought.

                Good night saturday night here ridled with the flu
                I believe you - barley straw hit Aus.$160/tonne in Scotland in 2018 - about $140 Canadian. Not your levels but still high compared to what we are used to here.

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                  #20
                  Instead of paying 10 cents a pound for hay.Better to buy barley at 10 cents a pound and feed straw.Trucking cheaper on barley grain also.

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                    #21
                    That's my thinking newguy - limit feed corn silage with DDGs for energy/protein and fill up with straw. DDGs at 11c/lb are a way better buy than barley at 10c and you don't need to process them. Seems a lot of guys are hung up on only feeding hay to cows though.

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                      #22
                      Buy a few peas for protein at 9 cents a pound and... voila.....no need for fake burgers....

                      dumbf*ckled farmer...tm

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