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northerngrazer
Posted 1/16/2024 08:53 (#10577257 - in reply to #10577059)
Subject: Re: Low cost producer tips


MB, Canada
Good idea. What ideas first come to mind are:

What's good for nature is usually good for the pocketbook
- Learn to grow more grass->feed less stored hay (this is over 1000/week savings for me)
- Cycle nutrients from feeding and bedding back on the land-->reduce/eliminate fertilizer dependence
- Graze for the species you want to thrive-->reduce/eliminate spray use

The other primary area I see big savings in is equipment and facilities
- There are plenty of very reliable 40+ year-old tractors out there that can help put you well below the "average" feeding and feedmaking costs
- A handling system needs to be safe but it doesn't need to be new or expensive

The other area I often see problems is in "cost-saving" ideas that steamroll into major expenses.

For example:
- Land rent is too high so I'm going to grow corn instead of hay
- Can't get a custom harvester when I need them so I'm going to go in on one with some friends
- Need to buy a second tractor, mixer wagon, and bunks to feed (here in the north both tractors are in sheds or plugged in every day)
- Want to mix in other feedstuffs but I don't want them getting spoiled so I need to put up sheds for feed storage

Every area is different but I think these ideas tend to apply generally. Just my $0.02
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