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2 year+ old hay and 1st calf heifers about to pop.
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 515760" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>His father, 90+ years, quit farming at 85, did the same thing. One thing for sure, they are the only ones in the entire area that have never been short of hay, ever! We have twice the cow numbers they do, and the son still puts up the same amount as we do (~700 4x5's). Feeds about 1/2 of it, lets the other 1/2 sit for years. Now the son, the past few years, has been trying to sell part of his current year crop...but it isn't worth it for $30 a bale. Raked and rained on too many times. I don't think he is going to let anymore go for that price, but I figured if I went to the trouble to load and haul it out with my own equipment, then $5 is just fine for old hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 515760, member: 1682"] His father, 90+ years, quit farming at 85, did the same thing. One thing for sure, they are the only ones in the entire area that have never been short of hay, ever! We have twice the cow numbers they do, and the son still puts up the same amount as we do (~700 4x5's). Feeds about 1/2 of it, lets the other 1/2 sit for years. Now the son, the past few years, has been trying to sell part of his current year crop...but it isn't worth it for $30 a bale. Raked and rained on too many times. I don't think he is going to let anymore go for that price, but I figured if I went to the trouble to load and haul it out with my own equipment, then $5 is just fine for old hay. [/QUOTE]
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