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East Central, NE | You can save a whole lot or possible lose a whole lot...depends on the guy. I've seen guys buy a sprayer and still buy from the coops...probably not saving anything. I've seen guys buy a sprayer and buy wholesale but spray late or rut up their fields...probably not saving anything. I have a cheap pull type and shop around and spray when things need to be sprayed...I'm saving a fortune probably to the tune of at least $20+/acre.
It just depends on the guy. If your going to not be able to spray when things need to be sprayed then it won't pay. If you're not going to shop around or negotiate chemicals then you're not gonna get much ROI. No different than owning your own planter, combine, etc... If you're not going to utilize the eqiupment to its fullest extent or do a poor job with it then you better have it custom done. | |
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