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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1768930" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>People remember 2014 and are hanging on for that. Its always a gamble to hang onto hay, but, seeing 2014 is still fresh on some's minds, hay might hold its value through the winter into the spring. What if we dont get rain? People also remember selling their cows before cow prices went up and the kicked themselves for jumping the gun and selling their cows for pennies and the next year they went for thousands..... 2022 is a different animal than most years. We're selling most of what we've baled but are hanging on to some just in case there is a rush this spring to hang on just a tad longer for that elusive 2014 goldrush.. If we dont sell it, we wont have to bale much next year which is fine with us also....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1768930, member: 22072"] People remember 2014 and are hanging on for that. Its always a gamble to hang onto hay, but, seeing 2014 is still fresh on some's minds, hay might hold its value through the winter into the spring. What if we dont get rain? People also remember selling their cows before cow prices went up and the kicked themselves for jumping the gun and selling their cows for pennies and the next year they went for thousands..... 2022 is a different animal than most years. We're selling most of what we've baled but are hanging on to some just in case there is a rush this spring to hang on just a tad longer for that elusive 2014 goldrush.. If we dont sell it, we wont have to bale much next year which is fine with us also.... [/QUOTE]
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