When it comes to operating a business you have two options 1.) Raise your rates 2.) Go out of business, its that simple. If it costs more to make a product then the consumer has to pay more for that product. Its a bummer but that is the reality of it. Love the International and am looking forward to it appearing in more videos.
Good video. I towed my 4450 with duals and front weights on a GN with my 2017 SRW f250 about 70 miles, she made it but it definitely maxed the pickup. Love them sound guard JDs
Feel your pain buddy. I decided to not plant my sudan haygrazer this year due to rising input cost and dry Spring. Just get by this year doing custom hay jobs nearby. Crazy 2022 🙏 for rains
I’m in the same boat. I had to go up considerably and I’m a one man operation and I can move all my equipment at one time so my cost is lower than other custom hat guys. I just baled a place and it made 1 bale per 2 acres. Thankfully he was a good customer and paid me to match last year’s final cutting.
Ag needs to get away from chem and go regenerative. It’s the future of farming. Soil health equals human health and that’s all there is to it. If we don’t learn to work with and let natural ecosystem function thrive we are going to get less and less healthy as a society. Sadly most farmers don’t see it that way.
This yr I be selling my hay $65 a bale last yr I sold my hay 55 a bale my alfalfa bales I be selling for 250 a bale last yr I sold my alfalfa $150 a bale
Our fertilizer cost for 100 acres in March 2022 was $17,000. Going to start square baling tomorrow. I anticipate a great yield. We are in Clifton, TX. I hope to be able to price at $12 ea.
Politicians don't really have control of prices. They make promises but it's the world market that determines the final price. All they do is give you some short term money which they collect back from you in taxes. Here in Canada we are paying up to $2.39 per liters and it's 4 liters per gallon so almost $10.00 per gallon.
@@wolfgangzenker4257 they have a ton to do with diesel prices and fertilizer prices. I don't have a choice but to mark everything up this year. They don't understand the world us no where ready for complete clean energy
When it comes to operating a business you have two options 1.) Raise your rates 2.) Go out of business, its that simple.
If it costs more to make a product then the consumer has to pay more for that product. Its a bummer but that is the reality of it.
Love the International and am looking forward to it appearing in more videos.
That’s true but you can still end up going out of business if customers can’t/won’t pay the increase.
Good video. I towed my 4450 with duals and front weights on a GN with my 2017 SRW f250 about 70 miles, she made it but it definitely maxed the pickup. Love them sound guard JDs
I've been missing your videos. God Bless you and your family Sir
I find it quickest to park the semi on an angle to the stack. Make “v” shapes with the loader tractor from stack to the trailer
Cool video
Think we might have some single wheel rear fenders for that truck in west Texas keeps the mud slinging down
Feel your pain buddy. I decided to not plant my sudan haygrazer this year due to rising input cost and dry Spring. Just get by this year doing custom hay jobs nearby. Crazy 2022 🙏 for rains
32.0.0 in our neck
Of the woods on the last purchase was $1050 per ton.
Dane I have even seen some guys selling everything cause its gotten so outrageous with fuel and other costs.
Your buddy backed up? I got a 4650 needing tranny work.
What state is this
Texas
I’m in the same boat. I had to go up considerably and I’m a one man operation and I can move all my equipment at one time so my cost is lower than other custom hat guys.
I just baled a place and it made 1 bale per 2 acres. Thankfully he was a good customer and paid me to match last year’s final cutting.
Please do ag justice and don’t call your chem poison. We already get enough hate
Will do
Ag needs to get away from chem and go regenerative. It’s the future of farming. Soil health equals human health and that’s all there is to it. If we don’t learn to work with and let natural ecosystem function thrive we are going to get less and less healthy as a society. Sadly most farmers don’t see it that way.
This yr I be selling my hay $65 a bale last yr I sold my hay 55 a bale my alfalfa bales I be selling for 250 a bale last yr I sold my alfalfa $150 a bale
Our fertilizer cost for 100 acres in March 2022 was $17,000. Going to start square baling tomorrow. I anticipate a great yield. We are in Clifton, TX. I hope to be able to price at $12 ea.
I got 20.8 38s on my 4440 it pulls a lot better I pull a 20 ft bush hog with it it’s my picture on my page. Keep farming
I've told my people $35 for custom baling that's a 5x5 roll.
What area are you in?
@@heathergrube3145 East Texas
What's the weight on your bales. Thanks
@@dustinwillis113 I've never weighed one but the owners manual says 1000 lb and I'd say it's pretty close to that.
Hey
Let's go Brandon
Trump or DeSantis 24.. this is bonkers
Politicians don't really have control of prices. They make promises but it's the world market that determines the final price. All they do is give you some short term money which they collect back from you in taxes. Here in Canada we are paying up to $2.39 per liters and it's 4 liters per gallon so almost $10.00 per gallon.
@@wolfgangzenker4257 they have a ton to do with diesel prices and fertilizer prices. I don't have a choice but to mark everything up this year. They don't understand the world us no where ready for complete clean energy