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Bought all my hay this year
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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1511972" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>Elwood and gang, cut this off his next door neighbor. I know Elwood very well. His daughter is on the CAIP approval board. He and I drove his pickup through the field about 18 days ago. He cut it last Thursday and rolled it over the weekend. It didn't get wet. It was well handled. The yield was low despite the fact that he fertilized. As TT said, everyone here is 30 to 40 percent off their average. To produce hay here, you have to fertilize or you are running over a lot of land, burning a lot of fuel for little return.</p><p></p><p>This is not his quality hayland. He mostly square bales his good haylands that he sells for horse farm hay. I already have my order in for next spring. It is best to buy early. About March of this year with the protracted winter, this hay would have sold for $45 to $50 a roll.</p><p></p><p>BTW: his farm - and his adjoining timber lands produce some of the biggest whitetail deer in the state. Elwood has missed Boone and Crockett by narrow margins a couple times. He must have 15 mounted deer heads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1511972, member: 27490"] Elwood and gang, cut this off his next door neighbor. I know Elwood very well. His daughter is on the CAIP approval board. He and I drove his pickup through the field about 18 days ago. He cut it last Thursday and rolled it over the weekend. It didn't get wet. It was well handled. The yield was low despite the fact that he fertilized. As TT said, everyone here is 30 to 40 percent off their average. To produce hay here, you have to fertilize or you are running over a lot of land, burning a lot of fuel for little return. This is not his quality hayland. He mostly square bales his good haylands that he sells for horse farm hay. I already have my order in for next spring. It is best to buy early. About March of this year with the protracted winter, this hay would have sold for $45 to $50 a roll. BTW: his farm - and his adjoining timber lands produce some of the biggest whitetail deer in the state. Elwood has missed Boone and Crockett by narrow margins a couple times. He must have 15 mounted deer heads. [/QUOTE]
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