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<blockquote data-quote="rc" data-source="post: 563946" data-attributes="member: 878"><p>"Most" of my ground is in bermuda with some clover and such mixed in. The ground I am cutting for hay is far poorer than my pastures and really need reworking. I have trained horses for the past 17 years and know a lot of horse people in the area that I think I can make hay customers out of but will have to have a very good quality hay for the finicky horse folks. The thing is that type of hay around here is going for around $5 in the field and $6 in the barn if not more come winter after a dry summer. I'm still in the thinking process on all of this but do intend to take a load of calves to the sale hopefully today. They seem to be up right now. Check out an accumulator from haymaster.biz and let me know what you think of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rc, post: 563946, member: 878"] "Most" of my ground is in bermuda with some clover and such mixed in. The ground I am cutting for hay is far poorer than my pastures and really need reworking. I have trained horses for the past 17 years and know a lot of horse people in the area that I think I can make hay customers out of but will have to have a very good quality hay for the finicky horse folks. The thing is that type of hay around here is going for around $5 in the field and $6 in the barn if not more come winter after a dry summer. I'm still in the thinking process on all of this but do intend to take a load of calves to the sale hopefully today. They seem to be up right now. Check out an accumulator from haymaster.biz and let me know what you think of it. [/QUOTE]
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