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Anyone in the dry areas of TX need hay
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<blockquote data-quote="dewey" data-source="post: 689765" data-attributes="member: 5710"><p>round bales are from 60 to 100 a roll. small squares are from 7.50 to 10 for grass hay. small bales of alfalfa starts at 10. the freight is what is a killer on most hay most want 2.50 per mile. if you buy the hay for 30 dollars its gonna cost 72.50 a bale. there is alot of junk hay showing up too. most people are selling out and not gonna get rolled on hay. most hauling the hay in will only haul 4x5 rolls because they can get more bales on the truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dewey, post: 689765, member: 5710"] round bales are from 60 to 100 a roll. small squares are from 7.50 to 10 for grass hay. small bales of alfalfa starts at 10. the freight is what is a killer on most hay most want 2.50 per mile. if you buy the hay for 30 dollars its gonna cost 72.50 a bale. there is alot of junk hay showing up too. most people are selling out and not gonna get rolled on hay. most hauling the hay in will only haul 4x5 rolls because they can get more bales on the truck. [/QUOTE]
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