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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1825360" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>I buy all of my hay, usually buy from a neighbor except for the last 2 years due to drought he's only had enough for his own cows. I have been paying $25-$35/ 4x5 bale weighing approximately 800 lbs hauled to me, fertilized or chicken littered fields. Last year I bought some pretty sorry hay for $40/ bale hauled due to the drought. This year I paid $50/bale for pretty good hay hauled to me, guessing the bales 750-800lbs. These are pretty typical prices around me because everyone and their cousin bales hay, mostly fields they get to bale for free just to keep them cut. I keep 2 years worth of hay in the barn right now. You can buy good fertilized cow hay all day for $60-$65 around here even in a dry year and quality horse hay for $65-$75 a roll.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1825360, member: 39122"] I buy all of my hay, usually buy from a neighbor except for the last 2 years due to drought he's only had enough for his own cows. I have been paying $25-$35/ 4x5 bale weighing approximately 800 lbs hauled to me, fertilized or chicken littered fields. Last year I bought some pretty sorry hay for $40/ bale hauled due to the drought. This year I paid $50/bale for pretty good hay hauled to me, guessing the bales 750-800lbs. These are pretty typical prices around me because everyone and their cousin bales hay, mostly fields they get to bale for free just to keep them cut. I keep 2 years worth of hay in the barn right now. You can buy good fertilized cow hay all day for $60-$65 around here even in a dry year and quality horse hay for $65-$75 a roll. [/QUOTE]
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