Emberglow Ranch
09:30:05 Ember
especially sense its science, I hate that class so much.My favourite class is Aerospace Science and History
Revel Ranch
09:29:46 
I swear my hot baths are almost boiling. XD Our hot water heater can't handle it.
Vyrynth
09:29:40 Vy | Nyx
In all fairness, GPA does not actually matter all that much. Neither does the number of AP classes you take. Speaking from experience and having advised my sister along with several others on highschool stuff. IÂ’ve found that extracurriculars matter more than everything else. For some reason colleges seem to look at that more. Of course, thatÂ’s if you want to go to college.
Pony Loving Pons
09:29:20 Peep/sam
Morning Granny C
Circle Star RIDs
09:28:23 Granny C
Where'd I put them dam hip waders ??
Vyrynth
09:27:52 Vy | Nyx
Ember
Yea 72 isnÂ’t bad at all!
Emberglow Ranch
09:27:22 Ember
Although I wish my gpa was higher, its only 3.0 right now but its not final yet.
Emberglow Ranch
09:26:41 Ember
I've never been to one sense 3rd grade, if there's a problem in school I tell my parents about it and I've been handing my grades better, my lowest is a 72, which for me isn't that bad.
Glacier Bay Cove
09:25:00 Glacier cats
I love hot baths
Vyrynth
09:24:53 Vy | Nyx
Ember
Makes sense. I didnÂ’t go to high school in the US (and also didnÂ’t really go to highschool, I went straight to college after skipping 9th grade). So I never experienced the joy of parent teacher conferences lol
Glacier Bay Cove
09:23:26 Glacier cats
It also helps when my stomach is upset, sometimes
Emberglow Ranch
09:23:15 Ember
Vy, no there's parent teacher conferences. Either way, I get home early
Revel Ranch
09:22:33 
@Glacier, I know the feeling. I used to want 30 minutes to just sit in bed and wake up. I take a hot bath almost every night because it helps the pain.
Vyrynth
09:22:01 Vy | Nyx
Glacier
Ah ok! WasnÂ’t sure
Glacier Bay Cove
09:21:48 Glacier cats
Warm/hot water always helps me feel better
Vyrynth
09:21:46 Vy | Nyx
Ember
Is it a half day?
Glacier Bay Cove
09:21:21 Glacier cats
For Revel
Emberglow Ranch
09:21:14 Ember
Today school gets out at 12:30, so I have 5 more classes but they end like right after they start.
Vyrynth
09:21:02 Vy | Nyx
Glacier
For me or for Revel?
Glacier Bay Cove
09:20:54 Glacier cats
In a heated pool
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Member Hay profits October 25, 2017 02:39 PM

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Hi all,

I am thinking about starting to produce my own hay but I was wondering if it is actually worth it.

I have around 100-120 horses at any given time which will need to be fed.

How much hay do you get per pasture (for size of pasture).
How much does hay production cost?
How much would I have to make to have enough left over to sell (I need about 203 bales per week).
How much would I have to sell for it to be profitable.

Sorry if this seems a lot of questions, I just want to be sure of it before buying the pasture etc.

Edited at October 25, 2017 02:41 PM by C.B. Eventing
Member Hay profits October 25, 2017 07:02 PM


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I haven't grown hay for years, so I can't answer all your questions, but I can some of them.

Outside the cost of the pasture I don't think there are any more costs. Unless you want to boost the production with fertilizer or help make it rain with rain dances.

The amount of hay you get varies with the quality of your crop (which is affected by how much it rains) and I no longer remember specifics but let just say I still have 28,000 small bales and 970 large bales of hay. I had somewhere around 3-5 pastures for hay and a much, much larger stable at the time too.

For the value of not having to worry about ever buying hay and still having enough for the next 77 month it is very much worth it.
Member Hay profits October 25, 2017 07:50 PM

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Great thanks so much!
Member Hay profits February 15, 2020 12:35 PM


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I know I'm late, but I can answer some of your questions.
For a size 100 pasture on the best pasture condition, I harvested 6,000 square bales. The following real-life month on the best pasture condition, I harvested 200 round bales.
My first two harvests were free because I already had enough rain dances and fertilizers accumulated in my inventory at the time. However, it helped me a lot that other stables also did rain dances too.
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Edited: To be profitable, it will depend on what price you sell the hay, and how much of it is successfully sold; or you use the hay for your own stable, which also becomes profitable after you reach the break-even point. You also want to make sure you don't lose all your profit by buying and using (or not using) items to help your hay grow.
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To break even in the largest size 100 pasture (which comes before profits), I figure you need at least 8 harvests of square bales, or 6 harvests of round bales, if you harvest at the best quality without buying any items to use, and use the store prices for square and round haybales. This example may work more reliably as using the hay for personal use to break even, since other stables may or may not buy hay at store prices.
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Math:
300,000 / (7Ebs per square bale store price x 6,000bales) = 8 harvests (rounded up)
300,000 / (256Ebs per round bale store price x 200bales) = 6 harvests (rounded up)

Edited at September 5, 2021 11:08 AM by Undeterred Hands

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