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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 55799" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Probably true. Early in 2003 we had bought 52 rounds of Bluestem from local at good price. Was "emergency" purchase. Turned out analysis was probably only 6-8% and we used a LOT of 20% cubes to supplement protein.</p><p></p><p>Properly fertilized hay sells for more, right? Some producers are probably "too lazy" or "not in touch" to fertilize their hay, even if they can sell it for more $$. Fertilizer isn't THAT expensive and can make the difference between $20 and $40 hay.... :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 55799, member: 9"] Probably true. Early in 2003 we had bought 52 rounds of Bluestem from local at good price. Was "emergency" purchase. Turned out analysis was probably only 6-8% and we used a LOT of 20% cubes to supplement protein. Properly fertilized hay sells for more, right? Some producers are probably "too lazy" or "not in touch" to fertilize their hay, even if they can sell it for more $$. Fertilizer isn't THAT expensive and can make the difference between $20 and $40 hay.... :roll: [/QUOTE]
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