50/50Farms
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The ones you wake up with are pains, the ones you go to bed with are aches.I have always wondered. Which ones are the aches and which are the pains? So far nobody has been able to tell me.
The ones you wake up with are pains, the ones you go to bed with are aches.I have always wondered. Which ones are the aches and which are the pains? So far nobody has been able to tell me.
Very true. Land is expensive. Own less land and essentially rent extra land when you buy hay. It works until hay prices get shy high, then you wish you have more land.Well, to be fair, a lot of the small to mid-sized operations are overstocked and have too resource intensive a process anyway, so maybe this is just a good time to refine the model. Not digging on anyone, just a born optimist.
The human landscape has to be taken into account. Best way to get the hay from that field or cropfield you never see cut or grazed is to just ask. Most folks just won't is all, low trust society and all that.Very true. Land is expensive. Own less land and essentially rent extra land when you buy hay. It works until hay prices get shy high, then you wish you have more land.
Now that's funny!