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Grazing Corn Residue ?
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasRancher" data-source="post: 1768241" data-attributes="member: 8359"><p>Hay is expensive where I am, full of nitrites too due to drought...I using better quality tub feeds/mixed....and will save 50% over winter costs. HAY SUCKS and to TOO COSTLY. I'm sure the prices will fall dramatically when February comes around...and there's round bails everywhere clogging up the hay producer's homesteads. Eyes wide open...all my costs are approaching nil...just have to complete our mild winter in Texas using little to no hay. Hay producers should get their "normal profits" but not "excessive profits" at others people's misery...."I declare War!" The 250 rule will hurt them for years and years beyond this drought. Hay producers and their profits will fall off...starting this year onward. They shot themselves in their foot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasRancher, post: 1768241, member: 8359"] Hay is expensive where I am, full of nitrites too due to drought...I using better quality tub feeds/mixed....and will save 50% over winter costs. HAY SUCKS and to TOO COSTLY. I'm sure the prices will fall dramatically when February comes around...and there's round bails everywhere clogging up the hay producer's homesteads. Eyes wide open...all my costs are approaching nil...just have to complete our mild winter in Texas using little to no hay. Hay producers should get their "normal profits" but not "excessive profits" at others people's misery...."I declare War!" The 250 rule will hurt them for years and years beyond this drought. Hay producers and their profits will fall off...starting this year onward. They shot themselves in their foot. [/QUOTE]
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