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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 1690975" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>Yes.</p><p>ND is in the second year of drought. Some have sold 75% of their cows. Thing is, there are very few cows in many parts of ND. Most there want to grow RR soy beans.</p><p>MN is in the first year of drought. Still a lot of ranching geniuses here who have not sold any cows, yet... I am down 40% YTD. I will start grazing out soy beans next week.</p><p>Hay auction prices have gone up 50% in the last month. Not much available and some panic buying. I think reality will set in during August. Little hay, no pasture, no rain. This is a historic drought for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 1690975, member: 1715"] Yes. ND is in the second year of drought. Some have sold 75% of their cows. Thing is, there are very few cows in many parts of ND. Most there want to grow RR soy beans. MN is in the first year of drought. Still a lot of ranching geniuses here who have not sold any cows, yet... I am down 40% YTD. I will start grazing out soy beans next week. Hay auction prices have gone up 50% in the last month. Not much available and some panic buying. I think reality will set in during August. Little hay, no pasture, no rain. This is a historic drought for us. [/QUOTE]
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