04/25/2026
Thinking about putting up your own hay this season—or wondering if it makes more sense to buy from a trusted producer? We’re sharing an article that does a great job breaking down the real pros and cons of both options. It’s an informative read for anyone feeding livestock or planning ahead.
The truth is, making your own hay can be rewarding—but it also requires land, equipment, fuel, fertilizer, labor, timing, and a little luck with the weather. For many operations, buying quality hay can be the more efficient and cost-effective choice.
That’s where Precision Baling comes in.
We work hard to provide clean, dependable hay so you can focus on your cattle, horses, and daily operation—instead of worrying about breakdowns, rain delays, or finding time to bale.
Whether you need a few loads or a semi load, we’d be glad to help keep your barn stocked.
📞 Reach out to Precision Baling today and let’s talk hay.
318-534-4416
www.HayAndSpray.com
Cattle producers in many areas of the country face a critical decision: whether to produce their own hay or to buy hay from external sources. Both approaches have distinct advantages, challenges and economic implications.