Senile_Texas_Aggie
Herd Master
My wife and I recently bought a farm in western Arkansas w/ 162 acres, ~100 in pasture. We currently do not have any farm equipment other than a used John Deere Gator. The previous owner grew hay on about 90 acres of the pasture, but for our first cutting this late spring we got less than 1 bale an acre. (It's been hot and dry this spring and we did not fertilize.) The guy who cut the hay for me said it wasn't worth the cost in fuel to cut and bale it. (Round 4x5 bales are going for about $25/bale.) Yet I priced a decent tractor (40+ hp), a mower, a rake and a bale and it was well over $100K. (Ouch!) Our property does not have a decent fence, so I can't have cows, goats, or sheep to keep the grass grazed down. I am 65 and retired, and while not hurting for money, I am not swimming in cash, either. Also, my wife and I don't know the least bit about farming/ranching. We are like Oliver and Lisa Douglas of Green Acres TV show.
What advice can you fine folks give us?
Senile Texas Aggie
P.S.: A special shout-out to Baymule, whose article titled "I hate green briers!" was so funny I decided to join this web site.
What advice can you fine folks give us?
Senile Texas Aggie
P.S.: A special shout-out to Baymule, whose article titled "I hate green briers!" was so funny I decided to join this web site.