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		<title>Beef farmer invests in a Hustler bale feeder</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Peter Russell farms at Lyndhurst on the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia. He operates a mixed cropping and grazing property on 350 hectares and runs about 120 Angus breeders in a self-replacing herd. He is he a passionate farmer and also owns and operates a farm machinery dealership so he happens to know [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Peter Russell</strong> farms at <strong>Lyndhurst</strong> on the <strong>Central Tablelands</strong> of <strong>New South Wales</strong>, <strong>Australia</strong>. He operates a mixed cropping and grazing property on 350 hectares and runs about 120 Angus breeders in a self-replacing herd. He is he a passionate farmer and also owns and operates a farm machinery dealership so he happens to know a thing or two about machinery. Previously when feeding his cattle, Peter would use the hills on his property to roll out his round bales.</p>
<p><span style="background-color: #008000;">“It was quite easy to undo the netting and let the bales roll down the hill, but with cattle you get a lot of wastage,” Peter says. “They like to lay on it, trample it and spoil it.&#8221; Peter estimates that he was wasting around 30% of each bale. &#8220;That’s like buying 100 bales of hay and then sticking a match to 30 of them.”</span></p>
<p>Peter used the <strong>Hustler Chainless X5000</strong> <strong>(TX205) trailed bale feeder</strong>. It gave him the capability of handling large square bales in addition to the round bales he produces himself, and he could take four bales out at a time, instead of just three. <span style="background-color: #008000;">He also likes the fact, that the Hustler bale feeder takes the bale right down to the core, even a very tightly wrapped bale gets broken up nicely.</span></p>
<p>“I purchased the Hustler and within the week I started feeding out adjacent to where I was rolling them down the hill. The difference between having hay or no hay left was phenomenal. So from a costing and efficiency perspective, I was a long way in front using the Hustler.”</p>
<p>For Peter it was an easy decision to make the purchase: <span style="background-color: #008000;">&#8220;Hustler Equipment is extremely solid and robust &#8211; very reliable.&#8221; The quality build and few moving parts mean a lifelong investment and easy maintenance. </span></p>
<p>Peter also runs a <strong>farm machinery dealership</strong>, with Hustler bale feeders among his offerings. He takes his <strong>Hustler Chainless X5000 (TX205)</strong> out for demonstrations and has never had a machine not doing the job.</p>
<p>Peter thinks selling and using Hustler Equipment is a benefit. He is using the product daily and therefore knows exactly what it is capable of. “We’ve done demos with the Hustler on our property and as soon as I’ve done a demo using my machine, it’s been an instant sale.”</p>
<p>Source: <a href="https://blog.hustlerequipment.com/blog-en/30-of-each-bale-went-to-waste-until-this-farmer-invested-in-a-hustler-bale-feeder">Hustler Equipment</a></p>
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