{"id":1287,"date":"2026-08-21T08:25:08","date_gmt":"2026-08-21T08:25:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/foragebaler.com\/best-hay-baler-for-small-farm-own-vs-rent-break-even-analysis-and-model-guide\/"},"modified":"2026-08-21T08:25:08","modified_gmt":"2026-08-21T08:25:08","slug":"best-hay-baler-for-small-farm-own-vs-rent-break-even-analysis-and-model-guide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/foragebaler.com\/nl\/best-hay-baler-for-small-farm-own-vs-rent-break-even-analysis-and-model-guide\/","title":{"rendered":"Best Hay Baler for Small Farm: Own vs Rent, Break-Even Analysis and Model Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Small Farm Guide \u00b7 Under 50 Acres \u00b7 Updated August 2026<\/p>\n
A small farm under 50 acres can justify owning a hay baler when it produces at least 800\u20131,200 bales per season<\/strong> \u2014 the volume at which the capital cost of the machine is recovered within the equipment lifespan versus paying custom baling rates. The 9YF-1700<\/strong> (40HP minimum, 1,700mm pickup) is the right starting point for small farm square bale production; the 9YQ-870<\/strong> suits small farms producing round bales for own-use cattle or horse feeding. Below these volume thresholds, custom baling or renting equipment is more cost-effective than owning.<\/p>\n Covers: what qualifies as a small farm for baling \u00b7 own vs rent break-even \u00b7 9YF-1700 and 9YQ-870 model guide \u00b7 compact tractor compatibility \u00b7 starting a retail hay operation \u00b7 first-season setup checklist<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n In the context of hay baler selection, a small farm is one that produces fewer than 1,500 bales per season from a single tractor-baler combination. This is the operating volume below which equipment utilisation is low enough that the per-bale cost of owning a baler may exceed the cost of custom baling or sharing equipment. The acreage equivalent varies by crop and region:<\/p>\n Operations below these acreage thresholds \u2014 under 15 acres of hay \u2014 should complete the own-vs-rent calculation in the next section before committing to any baler purchase. Operations above 25\u201330 acres almost always justify ownership on a standard 7-year equipment lifespan.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
\n Get a Small Farm Baler Recommendation<\/a>\n <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div>\nWhat Counts as a Small Farm for Hay Baling Decisions<\/h2>\n
Own vs Custom Baling: Break-Even Analysis<\/h2>\n
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