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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 172668" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Late cut stemmy hay is going for $60 a bale if you buy a semi load. If I could get it for $17 a bale, I'd buy a bunch. We've been haying since early July. Hay is scarce. Seen folks buying 4 year old hay and supplementing their cows with cake. </p><p></p><p>Normally, we're paying $12 a bale to have our own coastal baled, when it rains. I also spend that much in fertilizer and I hear its going up again. If I get a second and third cutting, the fertilizer equals out nicely. Years like '05 leave you at the poor farm. </p><p></p><p>We aren't selling any more hay for a while, I can promise you. If there's too many rounds, they can rot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 172668, member: 3162"] Late cut stemmy hay is going for $60 a bale if you buy a semi load. If I could get it for $17 a bale, I'd buy a bunch. We've been haying since early July. Hay is scarce. Seen folks buying 4 year old hay and supplementing their cows with cake. Normally, we're paying $12 a bale to have our own coastal baled, when it rains. I also spend that much in fertilizer and I hear its going up again. If I get a second and third cutting, the fertilizer equals out nicely. Years like '05 leave you at the poor farm. We aren't selling any more hay for a while, I can promise you. If there's too many rounds, they can rot. [/QUOTE]
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