I don't know about the rest of you, and I am certainly aware that each farm operation has it own unique demands for power but it seems that even in a warm winter the power costs are out of control.
I have three stock waterers ( I know I'll hear from cowman on that one), and a farm shop, one tractor that I plug in overnight on the days I need it to feed, and of course my house.
My most recent power bill indicated that my power costs were $6.31 per day. I am interested to learn how that compares with other power costs in various areas, not only in Alberta.
Thanks
I have three stock waterers ( I know I'll hear from cowman on that one), and a farm shop, one tractor that I plug in overnight on the days I need it to feed, and of course my house.
My most recent power bill indicated that my power costs were $6.31 per day. I am interested to learn how that compares with other power costs in various areas, not only in Alberta.
Thanks
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