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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 1755429" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>I haven't come to the "get out for good" moment just yet but combine economics, health and age…I'll probably hang in to long. </p><p></p><p>I came out of the 2011 eye opener with a different view on things. But I do have dry grass as opposed to no grass. First of the year intentions was to fertilize some to grow some better quality hay. Luckily now, fertilizer prices made that laughable and that money wasn't spent.</p><p></p><p>I hear the local sale today is expecting 1700. They had 949 the last sale before the 4th. Compare to last year where they had 441 head the first sale after the 4th and 660 the sale before the 4th. Sale numbers have been growing throughout June. Will have to see if the higher trend in prices stop today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 1755429, member: 7795"] I haven’t come to the “get out for good” moment just yet but combine economics, health and age…I’ll probably hang in to long. I came out of the 2011 eye opener with a different view on things. But I do have dry grass as opposed to no grass. First of the year intentions was to fertilize some to grow some better quality hay. Luckily now, fertilizer prices made that laughable and that money wasn’t spent. I hear the local sale today is expecting 1700. They had 949 the last sale before the 4th. Compare to last year where they had 441 head the first sale after the 4th and 660 the sale before the 4th. Sale numbers have been growing throughout June. Will have to see if the higher trend in prices stop today. [/QUOTE]
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