Is the Fodder Tech System economical to run?
Given current supplementary feed costs, our fodder is a superior feed that costs significantly less than field grown crops. For example, hay can cost anywhere from 20 to 40 cents a kg, while Lucerne is up around the 70 cents per kg. One kg of fodder will cost you around 13 – 14 cents per kg (inclusive of labour, grain, electricity, return on investment, nutrients etc based on when the system is running at maximum capacity). NB prices will differ from region to region and according to circumstances and variables at the time of costing, but on the whole we know that fodder produced by our system is economical.
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