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Saronville NE | I couldnt get $100 a ton avg for hay here if we tried. Might get a little of it for some 3rd and that would be about it. These are my numbers for my dryland this year, 7.25 ton of alfalfa 300 bales off 31 acres and have sold some of it allready and avgn over 1500 lbs so thats where Im gettin my numbers at $85 a ton $616.93 an acre, the same farm 125 bu dryland corn at $4,25 since Ive got to much forward contracted now with the way stuff is running out thats only $531.25 an acre, the alfalfa is gonna be $85 an acre more profitable and I have less inputs in it. Now my irr is a diff story only got 7 ton there too, so same money per acre but 200 bu at $4 is $800 so corn beats out at $185 an acre. Depends on the ground I think. By the way the irr is getting tore up for next year and going to corn.
Edited by ahay68979 9/27/2010 08:46
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